I am trying to connect to an LDAP server and log in from simple Adnroid app where i have login form (Active Directory username and password), but I get the following error:
LDAPException(resultCode=84 (decoding error), errorMessage='The connection to server xxx.x.xxx.xx:443 was closed while waiting for a response to a bind request SimpleBindRequest(): Unable to read or decode an LDAP message: Invalid value length of 80 for an ASN.1 integer element. Integer element values must have a length between 1 and 4 bytes., ldapSDKVersion=5.1.4, revision=95121137bbf71bc02638a53c2c8ddf3588c2bcc4')
An error occurs when I try to log in. Can I log in using only uid in bindDN? I tried specifying the full DN (dn="CN=LastName FirstName,OU=Users,OU=xx,OU=xxx,OU=xxx,DC=xxx,DC=xxx,DC=xxx,DC=xxx,DC=su"
) and (dn="uid=xxx,OU=Users,OU=xx,OU=xxx,OU=xxx,DC=xxx,DC=xxx,DC=xxx,DC=xxx,DC=su")
, but got the same error.
What could be the problem? Thanks in advance.
Here is my code:
public class MainActivity extends Activity implements OnClickListener {
int port=443;
final String dn ="uid=xxx";
final String password ="xxx";
final String hostname = "xxx.x.xxx.xx";
boolean login_flag=true;
@Override
protected void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
setContentView(R.layout.activity_main);
Button bt_login=(Button)findViewById(R.id.bt_login);
bt_login.setOnClickListener(this);
}
@SuppressLint("SimpleDateFormat")
@Override
public void onClick(View view)
{
new Thread(new Runnable()
{
@Override
public void run()
{
try {
final BindRequest bindRequest = new SimpleBindRequest(dn,password);
final SSLUtil sslUtil = new SSLUtil(new TrustAllTrustManager());
final LDAPConnectionOptions connectionOptions = new LDAPConnectionOptions();
connectionOptions.setFollowReferrals(true);
final LDAPConnection ldapConnection = new LDAPConnection(sslUtil.createSSLSocketFactory(),hostname,port);
final BindResult bindResult = ldapConnection.bind(bindRequest);
final ResultCode resultCode = bindResult.getResultCode();
if(resultCode.equals(ResultCode.SUCCESS))
{
System.out.println("success");
}
} catch (LDAPException e) {
login_flag=false;
e.printStackTrace();
System.out.println("No connection was established");
} catch(Exception e) {
e.printStackTrace();
} finally{
if(login_flag){
ldapConnection.close();
System.out.println("Connection Closed successfully");
}
}
}
}).start();
}
}
You may have several issues with your configuration.
xxx.x.xxx.xx:443 and int port=443 Implies you were trying to connect on port 443 which is not an acceptable port for LDAP using Microsoft Active Directory.
Try one of the following:
Appears you are unsure what the proper DN that should be used.
On a DC, Executing: dsquery user -samid jim
will reveal the DN of the user matching the sAMAccountName: "CN=Jim Willeke,CN=Users,DC=mad,DC=willeke,DC=com"
Or you might be able to use your values for sAMAccountName@yourADDomain (jim@willeke.net)
-jim