Thanks Heather I would like to know more. I emailed you off list if that's
preferable.
I did update a configuration key in Connection Manager to LDAPVersion = 3
without any change in outcome.
Thanks
Eric
On 3/28/14 12:49 PM, "Klish, Heather J" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>We also had issues with LDAP authentication when we migrated ILLiad to
>Windows 2008 R2 last winter. Although it doesn't appear to be the same
>one that you are having. Authentication was fine on our W2003 server
>but as soon as we moved to W2008, our LDAP server was seeing all
>communication coming from ILLiad as using the SSL 2.0 protocol rather
>than the more secure SSL 3.0 protocol which then caused our LDAP
>authentication to fail. The vendor was also stumped in this situation
>and we eventually had to figure out a solution ourselves.
>
>I'd be glad to share more info with you on our solution if you think it
>would help.
>
>Heather
>
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>Heather Klish
>Systems Librarian
>University Library Technology
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>617.627.5853
>
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>Sent: Friday, March 28, 2014 12:34 PM
>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: Re: [CODE4LIB] ILLiad and LDAP SSL connection issue
>
>Thanks, That's a good line of enquiry Riley.
>I'm not sure how to take that further unfortunately.
>
>ILLiad is OCLC's Document Delivery platform written in .NET that runs in
>the context of IIS, in this case IIS 7.5 The issue hasn't gone very far
>with OCLC or the vendor behind ILLiad.
>They seem to be stumped and I fear it's a 'not of our doing' symptom
>(which includes my company).
>I have limited experience with IIS and Windows, and virtually none with
>LDAP.
>
>If anyone knows of another forum or list, that would be helpful too.
>
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