I’m having an issue with Net::LDAP when I enable it with TLS. Below is the code. If you look at the verify option, its set to ‘none’. I don’t have an issue with it set to ‘none’, however; when I set verify to ‘require’, I’m getting: ‘Bad File Descriptor’.

my $ldap = Net::LDAP->new( $host, version => 3 ); if( !$ldap ) { return new Core::ErrorValue("LDAPError", $@ ); } my $mesg = $ldap->start_tls( verify => 'none', sslversion => 'sslv3', capath => '/etc/openldap/cacerts' ); my $mesg = $ldap->bind( $bindstring, password => $password);

Any help will be greatly appreciated.


In reply to Net::LDAP 'Bad file descriptor' by rodbass63

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