(RADIATOR) ldapapi.pm build problem

Steve Wilson radiator at swsystem.yorks.com
Tue Nov 19 06:38:36 CST 2002


After installing Convert::ASN1 it worked a dream. Now I'm kicking myself for 
battling to build that module to get LDAP working instead of LDAP2. 

Thanks for the help 

Steve Wilson 

Hugh Irvine writes: 

> 
> Hello Steve - 
> 
> I suggest you use the AuthBy LDAP2 clause with the perl-ldap module. 
> 
> See section 6.35 in the Radiator 3.3.1 reference manual ("doc/ref.html"). 
> 
> regards 
> 
> Hugh 
> 
> 
> On Tuesday, Nov 19, 2002, at 19:26 Australia/Melbourne, Steve Wilson 
> wrote: 
> 
>> Hi, 
>> 
>> I'm trying to build the LDAPapi.pm module to be able to use the AuthBy
>> LDAP and it's failing big time trying to build the object file, my
>> Machine is running mandrake 9.0 and has perl 5.8.0, as the perl module
>> hasn't been updated since 1998 I think that the perl version could be
>> the problem. If anyone has a precompiled version of this module I'd
>> realy like to give it a try as all the other radiator modules seem quite
>> happy running under 5.8.0 but I just cannot build it. 
>> 
>> If there is another way, I'd be pleased to hear it but every time I
>> start radiator now it complains that it cannot locate LDAPapi.pm in ...
>> In addition the machine has got the perl and ldap development rpms
>> installed and my AuthBy RADIUS section does work fine, unfortunately I
>> _need_ to authenticate using ldap. 
>> 
>> tia 
>> 
>> Steve Wilson. 
>> 
>>  
>> 
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