Hi,
Thanks for the suggestion, since I havent read it already 10 times. Thanks for a little insight tho, appreciate it.
there a difference between reading it and READING it. lookee here: [ldap] performing search in dc=corp,dc=clearedgeit,dc=com, with filter (uid=radius) [ldap] rebind to URL ldap:// ForestDnsZones.corp.clearedgeit.com/DC=ForestDnsZones,DC=corp,DC=clearedgeit,DC=com [ldap] rebind to URL ldap:// DomainDnsZones.corp.clearedgeit.com/DC=DomainDnsZones,DC=corp,DC=clearedgeit,DC=com [ldap] rebind to URL ldap:// corp.clearedgeit.com/CN=Configuration,DC=corp,DC=clearedgeit,DC=com [ldap] object not found [ldap] search failed [ldap] ldap_release_conn: Release Id: 0 ++[ldap] returns notfound so, you could bind as the user...fine...but you've got lots of other things set in that bind (OUs) - you'll now be told by me (and others) to try the usual set of LDAP tools to ensure that you can find the user/details against LDAP with your current configured path. plenty of LDAP command line tools available but ldapsearch will be good enough alan