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AuthLDAP Plugin setup on Port 3269

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1 month 1 week ago #258850 by limesurveySchleifringAdmin
AuthLDAP Plugin setup on Port 3269 was created by limesurveySchleifringAdmin
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Your LimeSurvey version: Community Edition 6.4.11+240304
Own server or LimeSurvey hosting: Own Server, Ubuntu 22.04
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Hello,

Problem description in short
Questions:
1. How to debug AuthLDAP plugin? Where are the relevant logs located?
2. Where does it access the certificates? (where do I need to import my certificates to make the plugin find them)

Problem description long:
I have set up a Limesurvey server recently and I am trying to implement the LDAP login via AuthLDAP however I can not get it to work on port 3269.
What did work successfully however is the login via port 3268 using the following settings:

server:         ldap://example.com
port:            3268
ldapV:         LDAPv3
referrals      off (false)
start-tls       on (true)
auth            seach and bind
attribute      sAMAccountname
create user on(true)
ldap acc      user
password    ***

Now, if the values are changed for port 3269
server            ldaps://example.com
port               3269
ldapV            LDAPv3
referrals        off(false)
start tls         on(true)
Rest remains unchanged as above, so LDAP filter etc. should not be an issue with my configuration.

However when logging in I get the error message "Can't contact LDAP server"

I set debug mode from 0 to 2, but I am confused to as to where the logs are being written

-> the Problem is probably a certificate, please correct me if my assumption is incorrect
The certificates I have are for SSL to enable https and the root certificate as well as a subordinate certificate.
the root and the sub are in the Ubuntu trust store /usr/local/share/ca-certificates
the ssl is in the apache sites available config file referenced and located in /etc/ssl/certs

Thank you






 

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