Ben Finney <ben+koha@benfinney.id.au> writes:
When I connect from this machine using the following command, I get the connection fine:
It occurred to me, discussing with Chris, that perhaps what I'm seeing from Koha is that the *authentication* worked, but the user has no permission. If true, that would be a step forward. Please tell me where I'm going wrong here, or how I can verify whether this is true: The message “Unauthorized user” appears to be coming from ‘intranet/htdocs/intranet-tmpl/prog/en/modules/auth.tmpl’, which shows the message if ‘nopermission’ is set. That appears to be set in ‘lib/C4/Auth.pm’ in the ‘info’ hash. Now, my understanding was that since my configuration has: ===== <config> … <useldapserver>1</useldapserver> <ldapserver id="ldapserver" listenref="ldapserver"> … <replicate>1</replicate> <!-- add new users from LDAP to Koha database --> <update>1</update> <!-- update existing users in Koha database --> … </ldapserver> … </config> ===== The ‘replicate’ setting should cause Koha to create a new account when a user first authenticates against LDAP, and the ‘update’ setting should cause their account to be updated from LDAP each subsequent time they log in. But this doesn't happen: after getting the above “Unauthorized user” message, the ‘borrowers’ and ‘user_permissions’ tables still have no records: ===== mysql> select count(borrowernumber) from borrowers; +-----------------------+ | count(borrowernumber) | +-----------------------+ | 0 | +-----------------------+ 1 row in set (0.00 sec) mysql> select count(borrowernumber) from user_permissions; +-----------------------+ | count(borrowernumber) | +-----------------------+ | 0 | +-----------------------+ 1 row in set (0.00 sec) ===== So where am I going wrong? Is this user not authenticating? Or (as I suspect) is the authentication successful, but the account not getting created in Koha's database? Should I be expecting all this to work as expected above? How can I troubleshoot further? -- \ “Every sentence I utter must be understood not as an | `\ affirmation, but as a question.” —Niels Bohr | _o__) | Ben Finney