[rt-users] Problem w/ RT and using Active Directory

Jonathan Jesse jjesse at ftpb.com
Thu Feb 2 15:13:04 EST 2006


More information, Debian stable, installed RT through apt-get install
request-tracker3.4.

 

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Jesse
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Subject: [rt-users] Problem w/ RT and using Active Directory

 

I'm follow the notes on http://blank.org/memory/output/rt-ad-sso.html,
and am getting an error. I am prompted for Username and password, and am
trying to use the username/password I created in RT before adding Active
Directory integration.  Upon connecting IE prompts me to download a file
which looks like:

 

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package RT::Mason; use strict; use vars '$Handler'; use File::Basename;
require ('/usr/share/request-tracker3.4/libexec/webmux.pl'); # Enter
CGI::Fast mode, which should also work as a vanilla CGI script. require
CGI::Fast; RT::Init(); while ( my $cgi = CGI::Fast->new ) { # the whole
point of fastcgi requires the env to get reset here.. # So we must
squash it again $ENV{'PATH'} = '/bin:/usr/bin'; $ENV{'CDPATH'} = '' if
defined $ENV{'CDPATH'}; $ENV{'SHELL'} = '/bin/sh' if defined
$ENV{'SHELL'}; $ENV{'ENV'} = '' if defined $ENV{'ENV'}; $ENV{'IFS'} = ''
if defined $ENV{'IFS'}; Module::Refresh->refresh if $RT::DevelMode;
RT::ConnectToDatabase(); if ( ( !$Handler->interp->comp_exists(
$cgi->path_info ) ) && ( $Handler->interp->comp_exists( $cgi->path_info
. "/index.html" ) ) ) { $cgi->path_info( $cgi->path_info . "/index.html"
); } eval { $Handler->handle_cgi_object($cgi); }; if ($@) {
$RT::Logger->crit($@); } RT::Interface::Web::Handler->CleanupRequest();
} 1;

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