[CMake] CDash LDAP problem
Marcel Loose
loose at astron.nl
Mon Feb 15 03:08:19 EST 2010
Ahh,
I thought CMake, CPack, CTest, .... CDash. Should all go on the same
mailing list. Never realized there could be something like a CDash
mailing list. I'll repost it there.
Best regards,
Marcel Loose.
On Thu, 2010-02-11 at 09:10 -0500, Bill Hoffman wrote:
> Wrong mailing list, use the cdash mailing list.
>
>
> Marcel Loose wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I'm experiencing an LDAP problem with CDash. When I try to log into
> > CDash for the first time as a valid LDAP user, I get the message:
> >
> > No givenname (cn) set in LDAP, cannot register user into MIDAS
> >
> > Now I've been digging in the PHP-code a bit, but I know little PHP.
> > The problem seems to be in the function ldapAuthenticate() in
login.php.
> > For reasons I don't understand, the return value of
> > ldap_search($ldap,$CDASH_LDAP_BASEDN, 'mail='.$email,
array('dn','cn'))
> > contains an empty 'cn' field, though it does contain a valid 'dn'
field.
> >
> > For debugging purposes, I've removed the attributes specification in
the
> > ldap_search() call, thus returning all attributes. This gives me:
> >
> > var_dump($entries);
> > array(2) { ["count"]=> int(1) [0]=> array(24) { ["objectclass"]=>
> > array(4) { ["count"]=> int(3) [0]=> string(13) "shadowAccount"
[1]=>
> > string(12) "posixAccount" [2]=> string(13) "inetOrgPerson" } [0]=>
> > string(11) "objectclass" ["gecos"]=> array(2) { ["count"]=> int(1)
> > [0]=> string(12) "Marcel Loose" } [1]=> string(5) "gecos"
["uid"]=>
> > array(2) { ["count"]=> int(1) [0]=> string(5) "loose" } [2]=>
> > string(3) "uid" ["sn"]=> array(2) { ["count"]=> int(1) [0]=>
> > string(5) "Loose" } [3]=> string(2) "sn" ["givenname"]=> array(2)
> > { ["count"]=> int(1) [0]=> string(6) "Marcel" } [4]=> string(9)
> > "givenname" ["uidnumber"]=> array(2) { ["count"]=> int(1) [0]=>
> > string(3) "511" } [5]=> string(9) "uidnumber" ["mail"]=> array(2)
> > { ["count"]=> int(1) [0]=> string(15) "loose at astron.nl" } [6]=>
> > string(4) "mail" ["gidnumber"]=> array(2) { ["count"]=> int(1)
[0]=>
> > string(4) "1000" } [7]=> string(9) "gidnumber"
["shadowlastchange"]=>
> > array(2) { ["count"]=> int(1) [0]=> string(5) "14127" } [8]=>
> > string(16) "shadowlastchange" ["homedirectory"]=> array(2)
> > { ["count"]=> int(1) [0]=> string(11) "/home/loose" } [9]=>
> > string(13) "homedirectory" ["loginshell"]=> array(2) { ["count"]=>
> > int(1) [0]=> string(9) "/bin/bash" } [10]=> string(10)
> > "loginshell" ["count"]=> int(11) ["dn"]=> string(35)
> > "uid=loose,ou=people,dc=astron,dc=nl" } }
> >
> > Indeed, 'cn' is missing here. It is, however, present in the LDAP
> > database. Here's a snippet of the output of 'slapcat', for the given
> > user:
> >
> > dn: uid=loose,ou=people,dc=astron,dc=nl
> > objectClass: shadowAccount
> > objectClass: posixAccount
> > objectClass: inetOrgPerson
> > gecos: Marcel Loose
> > uid: loose
> > sn: Loose
> > givenName: Marcel
> > structuralObjectClass: inetOrgPerson
> > entryUUID: 2375bf08-e435-102b-8b97-3952138d3cf7
> > creatorsName: cn=Manager,dc=astron,dc=nl
> > createTimestamp: 20070821132115Z
> > uidNumber: 511
> > mail: loose at astron.nl
> > gidNumber: 1000
> > shadowLastChange: 14127
> > cn: Marcel Loose
> > userPassword:: <########>
> > homeDirectory: /home/loose
> > loginShell: /bin/bash
> > entryCSN: 20100104140045Z#000000#00#000000
> > modifiersName: cn=Manager,dc=astron,dc=nl
> > modifyTimestamp: 20100104140045Z
> >
> > I don't know if this is a CDash problem -- e.g. it should use a
> > different ldap-function; or if it's a problem with the PHP-LDAP
module;
> > or if it's an LDAP database/configuration problem. Could someone
please
> > shed a light on this?
> >
> > Best regards,
> > Marcel Loose.
> >
> >
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