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2017 Nov 08
4
Best practice for creating an RO LDAP User in AD...
I dont beleave it. That 5 years old now, normaly i'll dig into it, but exim... I dropped exim about 15 years ago.. First thing i do on debian... apt-get install --purge postfix That installs postfix and removes exim and purges exims config.. ;-) The setup for the Ad in the link below is the same but if you want access without auth, Have you tried to query the GC ports. ( 3268 or 3269
2017 Nov 09
0
Best practice for creating an RO LDAP User in AD...
...# numResponses: 1 > And read : > https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc961563.aspx > That should work, havent tried it myself to be honist, dont use it.. Interesting. But scare me a bit. In this way i can put in anonymous access also the password hashes? Really, AFAI've understoow well, the ACL in AD are a complex beast, and broke things, or make some restricted info available to all by mistakes, seems too easy... So, if i open ACL to 'Everyone', i've to set other ACL to restrict, eg, passwords? -- dott. Marco Gaiarin GNUPG Key ID: 240A3D66 Assoc...
2017 Nov 16
1
Best practice for creating an RO LDAP User in AD...
.... > > Interesting. But scare me a bit. In this way i can put in anonymous > access also the password hashes? I'm not sure what you mean here exactly, but do avoid anonymous access if at all possible. That said, passwords hashes are never exposed over LDAP. > Really, AFAI've understoow well, the ACL in AD are a complex beast, and > broke things, or make some restricted info available to all by > mistakes, seems too easy... > > > So, if i open ACL to 'Everyone', i've to set other ACL to restrict, eg, > passwords? A normal user would be able to read...