Thank you, that at least got me the debug output. Has anyone used the ldap auth backend using an LDAP server that requires OTP tokens? If so, did you need to use a service account to bind for lookups?
You have to enable debug in the config first:$config['web_debug_unprivileged'] = TRUE;On Mon, Feb 13, 2017 at 3:41 PM, Ryan DeShone <ryan@deshone.net> wrote:I'm afraid that hasn't worked for me. I don't get any additional output in-browser and I don't see anything of note in the observium logs directory. Where should that log info be showing up?
On Mon, Feb 13, 2017 at 4:31 PM, Markus Klock <markus@best-practice.se> wrote:
hey,just append /debug to the observium URL in your browser and it will show you LDAP debug when you try to log in/Markus2017-02-13 21:53 GMT+01:00 Ryan DeShone <ryan@deshone.net>:Can anyone point me in the right direction for debugging LDAP authentication? Running the most current stable release of the Professional edition currently on CentOS 7 (in our test environment). Upgraded PHP to 7.1, as the older PHP we had installed was not working, now I cannot log in. It just loops me back to the main page. I was also getting TLS negotiation errors (with a blank error message) though I seem to have solved that particular issue for now. I can't seem to figure out how to enable debug logging though so that I can find out what's going on...
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