06-06-2008 01:41 AM
I tested the default ap-kal-ldap script with success towards our LDAP 3 servers on port 389. But I need another script for port 636 secure LDAP. Just changing the script to use port 636 doesn't seem to be the trick... I suppose the hex data needs to be altered, or do I need to install a client certificate on the CSS?
06-06-2008 06:44 AM
unfortunately you will not find any script to do this. The CSS script language does not have the option to encrypt/decrypt data which is required for secure LDAP.
Gilles
06-09-2008 05:43 AM
Gilles, thanks for your answer. So no support for encrypt/decrypt on the CSS. What about changing the raw string to match the socket requests etc?
06-09-2008 02:31 PM
nope, because encryption/decryption mechanism are exactly there to prevent resending some raw data :-)
All you can do is check if the tcp port is responding to SYN.
Gilles.
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