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Ejabberd active directory authentication
Ejabberd active directory authentication







#Ejabberd active directory authentication password

With cloud authentication, you can choose from two options: Azure AD password hash synchronization. I'm developing an open source monitoring app called Leaf Node Monitoring, for windows, linux & android. Coupled with single sign-on (SSO), users can sign in to cloud apps without having to reenter their credentials. It is tested with an mixed Server 2008 / Server 2012 Active Directory, and ejabberd 2.1.10 running on Debian 7 and Ubuntu 12.04. What to try next? Do I need to tweak an ACL entry? Is there any information I need to dig up? Hopefully someone here will be able to help me with this. When you choose this authentication method, Azure AD handles users sign-in process. logging in as any other AD user does not work :-(, I feel so alone on my jabber server :-) Than I tried logging in with a IM client, I tried both Spark and Pidgin, giving the same results : I than tried logging in again and noticed that I needed to enter the AD password for the "admin" account (this account does exists and is actually the renamed Administrator account). The ldap server is a fully patched MS Windows 2003r2 server running Active Directory.

ejabberd active directory authentication

I started the application and tested the web admin, this worked without problems.Īfter that I edited /opt/ejabber-x.x/conf/ejabber.cfg for LDAP authentication and something with vcards, as per the docs at and restarted the server. So I downloaded ejabberd-2.0.2_2-linux-x86-installer.bin which installed fine. Did not use the universe ejabber packages, because they seemed old. The ejabber server is a fully updated Ubuntu 8.04.1 server.

ejabberd active directory authentication

Most things went well, but now I'm more or less stuck. I'm trying to set up ejabber in our testlab to compare it with Openfire.







Ejabberd active directory authentication