[horde] slow side menu load/strange ldap connection

David Mohr horde at da.mcbf.net
Tue Jul 18 10:52:08 PDT 2006


On 7/18/06, Dirk Kleinhesselink <dkleinh at phy.ucsf.edu> wrote:
>
> I've installed horde/imp/turba/kronolith/nag and ingo on FreeBSD 6.1
> from the FreeBSD ports and I'm seeing something odd : when I login to
> horde, the top menus immediately appear, but the side bar menu takes
> awhile to appear and when I examine the system, I see an outbound network
> connection in SYN state to 207.200.79.84:ldap (389).  My impression is
> that after awhile the attempted ldap connection times out and then the
> side bar menu appears.
>
> I'm not running LDAP on the system and I've configured horde to let
> imp do the authentication and imp is configured for IMAP to the localhost.
> I've got local user accounts setup and imap seems to respond quite fast,
> it just seems like something somewhere within the horde setup is trying
> to connect to some kind of global ldap server - 207.200.79.84 does
> not reverse lookup, but whois informs me that it belongs to netscape.


Comment out the entries in turba's sources.php that you don't need, that's
where the netscape server is defined. Searching the mailing list would have
helped, this has been discussed a number of times recently.

I'm using localhost mysql for horde, session handler, datatree, turba,
> kronolith databases and I've grepped through the .php files in the
> horde/app tree looking for ldap stuff but everything seems to have
> been commented out.  Does anyone have any idea why or where this
> strange ldap connection comes from ?
>
> Horde version: 3.1
> IMP version:   4.1
> turba version: 2.1
> kronolith vers 2.1
> ingo version:  2.1
> nag version:   2.1
>
> Thanks for any help.
>
> Dirk


~David


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