Openfire User Mapping Error
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JavaScript and much of it will not work correctly without it enabled. Please turn JavaScript back on and reload this page. All Places > Support > Openfire Support > Discussions Please enter a title. You can not post a blank openfire ldap setup message. Please type your message and try again. 15 Replies Latest reply on openfire active directory group mapping Mar 27, 2012 6:58 AM by Farhan user mapping error kshitij Jan 2, 2008 11:34 PM Hi,Im tryin to openfire active directory user mapping setup openfire 3.4.3 on a windows 2003 r2 machine.When i test connection settings it says success.But at user mapping screen it`s givin error sayin no users were found.I have attached relevant screenshots.what
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might be the problem?? untitled4.JPG 50.5 KB untitled3.JPG 60.2 KB untitled2.JPG 56.9 KB untitled1.JPG 52.5 KB 9286Views Tags: none (add) userContent tagged with user, mappingContent tagged with mapping This content has been marked as final. Show 15 replies Re: user mapping error No.2 Jan 3, 2008 5:24 AM (in response to kshitij) First Page -> BaseDN "staff" is probably an OU no CN. See if openfire ldap connection settings that solves the problem. The rest looks fine at the first look. Like Show 0 Likes(0) Actions Re: user mapping error kshitij Jan 3, 2008 9:15 PM (in response to No.2) I have also tried with out staff ou setting as openfire will by default read the entire LDAP sub-tree..... the problem is still there...... Like Show 0 Likes(0) Actions Re: user mapping error Bill Jan 15, 2008 9:33 PM (in response to kshitij) Can you include your wildfire.xml, also where are your users located within AD? The default users container? Also what domain are your users in? Are they being pulled from another domain within your forest? Like Show 0 Likes(0) Actions Re: user mapping error sixthring Jan 16, 2008 5:57 AM (in response to kshitij) You probably need the staff OU. The problem probably lies with the fact that you entered is as a CN ont an OU. Change it to OU=staff. Also the Host name should be a fully qualified domain name (icarus.domain.com) Like Show 0 Likes(0) Actions Re: user mapping error kshitij Jan 16, 2008 11:34 PM (in response to sixthring) I`ve already tried ou=staff setting and also t
this…. After a very long time I have now got this working how I want it but it was painful getting the right runes to make the two play nicely. What I openfire active directory base dn wanted: To have a group in AD that could access and authenticate to Openfire
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To have a groups in Openfire that were defined by an AD group. AD Structure All of our users are in a
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group called "Foo Users" All of our groups are in "Foo Groups" All of our Openfire users are in a group called "openfire" which is inside "Foo Groups" Our Openfire groups are in "Openfire Groups" which https://community.igniterealtime.org/thread/30885 is in "Foo Groups" (I made "Openfire Groups" a universal group, this may or may not be needed). I then made the "openfire" group a member of "Openfire Groups" Our domain is called foo.com The authentication ldap.baseDN : dc="foo",dc="com" adminDN : cn="administrator",cn="Users",dc="foo",dc="com" Userfilter : (&(memberOf=CN=openfire,OU=Foo Groups,DC=foo,DC=com)) Groupfilter : (&(memberOf=CN=openfire,OU=Foo Groups,DC=foo,DC=com)) Hope this helps someone 🙂 This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Bookmark the permalink. Post navigation ← CVSNT SSH Access: No Such Repository http://da.mned.co.uk/2009/10/openfire-active-directory-authentication/ SugarCRM Sales Stage Problem → 13 thoughts on “Openfire Active Directory Authentication” CH says: November 13, 2009 at 8:57 pm Thank You! I have been pulling my hair out to get this working. Now it is working 🙂 Matt says: December 1, 2009 at 8:51 pm This was a massive help, thanks a lot! I have lost 3 hours trying to work out what values it was looking for, and with this example it too 3 minutes! I wish documentation was this clear!! Thanks again! Nayyar Ahmad says: December 8, 2009 at 1:32 pm yeah, it helped 🙂 tig says: January 4, 2010 at 5:52 pm Yippee! Glad it helped people 🙂 talha says: June 13, 2011 at 3:15 pm I am getting some error while configuring openfire with active directory 2008. I put When I gave CN, DN, OU the same mentioned above I got this error. [LDAP: error code 8 - 00002028: LdapErr: DSID-0C0901FC, comment: The server requires binds to turn on integrity checking if SSL\TLS are not already active on the connection, data 0, v1db0] I am trying to figure out problem. Please Help Me. Thanks ! tig says: June 13, 2011 at 3:22 pm Hi Talha, I quick bit of Googling gave me this link : http://www.ilient.com/Sysforums/posts/list/5530.page Basically you need to turn
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Looking for ejabberd docs? To access the most up-to-date ejabberd documentation, please visit docs.ejabberd.im » Windows AD mapping groups (previously used Openfire) Submitted by mengesb on Sat, 2011-07-09 00:17 ejabberd Administration I'm trying to get re-configured with ejabberd2.1.8 (installed from binary to /opt/ejabberd2.1.8/); replacing an openfire 3.6.4 cluster. Long story short, it seems the clustering isn't transmitting presence information like it should, and users are complaining that others aren't online, when in fact they are. So in comes ejabberd, I have a basic config up and running, users are able to auth through AD and now comes the problem of shared rosters (which is why I chose openfire in the first place). Openfire made it easy with a GUI... you go into the groups area, select the groups you want, and make them 'public', then they show in the roster. Subsequently when new users are added to the groups, the roster is automatically updated. The groups are all prefixed with 'Jabber-' and our MIS team knows to add them to the relevent department. I'm trying to get this same sort of feel in ejabberd but I'm having a hard time. Not to mention, I'd like to be able to filter to these groups only, and display them AS groups, not just the users from those groups. For example, group 'Jabber-Support' shows in our roster as 'Support', and this is globally true for all groups. How can I setup the filters in ejabberd to have the same thing? Is there something I can set in the AD to perhaps filter by as an additional info item, or some other trick? Help would be appreciated. Here's an example of the current roster filter and setup: {mod_shared_roster_ldap,[
{ldap_base, "ou=ExampleORG,dc=exampleorg,dc=com"},
{ldap_groupattr, "cn"},
{ldap_groupdesc, "description"},
{ldap_memberattr, "memberUid"},
{ldap_memberattr_format, "%u"},
{ldap_useruid, "cn"},
{ldap_userdesc, "displayName"},
{ldap_rfilter, "(objectClass=*)"},
{ldap_gfilter, "(objectClass=group)"},
{ldap_ufilter, "(objectClass=organizationalPerson)"},
{ldap_filter, ""}
]}, Seems I'm only getting a roster of 27 people in PSI when testing... and that roster changes every time I log in... really odd. Thanks for the help. ‹ Using ejabberdctl to work with ejabberd on remote host Can't use XMPPHP (Google code) › Login or register to post comments OK, well, I seem to be taking Submitted by mengesb on Mon, 2011-07-11 17:29. OK, well, I seem to be taking a few steps backwards, so here's how I understand our AD infrastruct: There is an OU Jabber within our comp