[389-users] Solaris 10 Clients without anonymous binds

MATON Brett Brett.Maton at nrb.be
Thu Mar 8 12:46:26 UTC 2012


I've got some hosts using Solaris 10

 

cat /etc/release

                      Solaris 10 10/09 s10s_u8wos_08a SPARC

           Copyright 2009 Sun Microsystems, Inc.  All Rights Reserved.

                        Use is subject to license terms.

                           Assembled 16 September 2009

 

Which I've configured with ldapclient manual (failed miserably until I
allowed anonymous binds in dse.ldif).

 

ldapclient manual -vv \

-a defaultSearchBase=<blah> \

-a defaultSearchScope=sub \

-a authenticationMethod=tls:simple \

-a credentialLevel=proxy \

-a proxyDN=cn=ldapsearch,cn=config \

-a proxyPassword=<blah> \

-a serviceAuthenticationMethod=pam_ldap:tls:simple \

-a domainName=<blah> \

-a certificatePath=/var/ldap \

-a serviceSearchDescriptor=group:ou=Groups,<blah> <389 server>

 

If I turn anonymous binds off once the client is configured, it fails to
connect because the Solaris client is still insisting on making
anonymous binds.

I'm getting these in my access log:

 

[08/Mar/2012:15:04:49 +0100] conn=1 fd=64 slot=64 SSL connection from
<Solaris 10> to <389 DS>

[08/Mar/2012:15:04:49 +0100] conn=1 SSL 128-bit RC4

[08/Mar/2012:15:04:49 +0100] conn=1 op=0 UNPROCESSED OPERATION -
Anonymous access not allowed

[08/Mar/2012:15:04:49 +0100] conn=1 op=0 RESULT err=48 tag=101
nentries=0 etime=0

[08/Mar/2012:15:04:49 +0100] conn=1 op=1 UNBIND

[08/Mar/2012:15:04:49 +0100] conn=1 op=1 fd=64 closed - U1

 

Anyone come across this before and have a solution?  I really don't want
to have to allow anonymous binds...

 

Brett

 


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