R: Re: [syncope-users] Syncope 1.0-SNAPSHOT - AD Connector Error

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Fabio Martelli

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Feb 3, 2012, 10:24:44 AM2/3/12
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Yes, francesco is right. Ad needs ssl to implement some requested operations.

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Fabio Martelli

Francesco Chicchiriccò <chicch...@gmail.com> ha scritto:

>
>
>deepika panwar <panwar....@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>>Hi all,
>>
>>I have installed AD connector1.0 and configured it successfully with
>>Syncope 1.0-SNAPSHOT. However when I try to run a schedule task for
>>provisioning AD to users it fails giving below error:
>>
>>:43:42.577 DEBUG org.connid.ad.ADConnection.createContext Initial
>>context environment: {java.naming.provider.url=ldap://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:
>>389, java.naming.factory.initial=com.sun.jndi.ldap.LdapCtxFactory,
>>java.naming.security.authentication=simple,
>>java.naming.security.protocol=ssl, java.naming.referral=follow,
>>java.naming.ldap.attributes.binary=objectGUID}
>>03:43:42.588 ERROR org.connid.ad.ADConnection.connect Authentication
>>result FAILED
>>03:43:42.604 DEBUG
>>org.identityconnectors.framework.api.operations.SyncApiOp.sync
>>Exception:
>>org.identityconnectors.framework.common.exceptions.ConnectorSecurityException:
>>javax.naming.CommunicationException: simple bind failed:
>>169.254.158.175:389 [Root exception is java.net.SocketException:
>>Connection reset]
>>
>>The details that I have provided in the configuration are correct as I
>>have used them to connect to AD using JXplorer from the same server.
>>
>>I am not configuring SSL but then also the URL that I can see in logs
>>shows "java.naming.security.protocol=ssl" .I have no idea why and how
>>it is taking that protocol.
>>
>>Kindly suggest me if somewhere I am mistaken.
>
>Hi,
>as far as I know, the AD connector is ALWAYS working in SSL mode, because otherwise some operations wouldn't be allowed by AD.
>
>Anyway, the right guy for answering this question is Fabio...
>
>HTH
>Regards.
>--
>Francesco Chicchiriccò
>
>"Computer Science is no more about computers than astronomy
>is about telescopes." (E. W. Dijkstra)

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