We don't really have many SDS.P samples in the book. We mostly focused on
SDS with SDS.P being more of an afterthought.
The basic idea is to simply create an LdapConnection object, bind with
Anonymous, execute your query, then bind again with creds and execute your
next query. Hopefully you'll be able to piece it together. If you get
stuck, post your code and I'll see if I can provide a pointer.
Joe K.
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Joe Kaplan-MS MVP Directory Services Programming
Co-author of "The .NET Developer's Guide to Directory Services
Programming"
http://www.directoryprogramming.net
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"Michel" <Michel@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
news:5AB9E758-9821-45F3-944E-182D5201FA6D@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>I think your section in chapter 2 answers my question. Let me try
modifying
> the ansynchronous example in chapter 5.
>
> "Michel" wrote:
>
>> I was looking through your book. Is this covered in that books
somewhere?
>>
>> I am a bit worried this will turn into a bit of a quagmire. Any place
>> where
>> I could find some example code on how to approach this?
>>
>> "Joe Kaplan" wrote:
>>
>> > You should use S.DS.Protocols for this if you want this level of
>> > control
>> > over the LDAP connection state.
>> >
>> > Joe K.
>> > --
>> > Joe Kaplan-MS MVP Directory Services Programming
>> > Co-author of "The .NET Developer's Guide to Directory Services
>> > Programming"
>> > http://www.directoryprogramming.net
>> > --
>> > "Michel" <Michel@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
>> > news:22C8F114-6A6B-4400-9EC3-4C9F56D11FEC@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> > > Here is my scenario. I am using .Net with C# (Visual Studio 2005,
>> > > .net 2)
>> > > to
>> > > access a Sun LDAP server using SSL. This all works fine. However,
one
>> > > thing
>> > > I'd like to do is to is:
>> > > - connect to LDAP server over SSL
>> > > - bind anonymously
>> > > - run a query
>> > > - unbind
>> > > - rebind with a specified username/password
>> > > - run a query
>> > > - close the SSL connection down
>> > > The key being that I only want to do the SSL key exchange once. I
>> > > know
>> > > this
>> > > is possible, since I've done it using alternate technologies.
>> > >
>> > > So I coded it up as follows:
>> > >
>> > > entry = new DirectoryEntry(path, null, null,
>> > > AuthenticationTypes.SecureSocketsLayer);
>> > > searchOne(entry...); // The DirectorySearcher gets created
>> > > here,
>> > > etc.
>> > > // Reset user/password info
>> > > entry.Username = dn;
>> > > entry.Password = password;
>> > > searchOne(entry...);
>> > >
>> > > Even though this works, underneath the hood, I get 2 ssl
connections.
>> > > Is
>> > > there anyway to make this work?
>> > >
>> > > Hope this is clear. Thanks.
>> >
>> >
>> >


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