Hi Wogan,
After pulling my hair out trying to get the default LDAP auth plugin configured, I went ahead and wrote a simpler replacement. All it does is clean up the username, and attempt to bind to AD with the credentials provided at login.
What's so difficult with the LDAP plugin? If you use the latest development version, it works like a charm.
The plugin could be made even more efficient, I'm sure.
I think, your version is a bit too "efficient". You are missing the LDAP options (PROTOCOL_VERSION = 3) and you don't use SSL/TLS connections. Encryption should be mandatory for authentication.
Dirk
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