Well it finally happened, my ancient OpenAudit host windows PC died, and I decided to use the opportunity to replace it with a Linux box.
It looked quite easy, especially since I decided to use Ubuntu, probably the easiet OS in the world to install.
Everything went as expected, I installed 9.10 and Apache, MySQL, PHP and the PHP Ldap extensions. I also set up SAMBA, and shared out the web folder to my Windows network.
I restored the old htdocs - openaudit folder, set up Tortoise SVN to ensure there were no updates required, and restored the MySQL database.
All looked just fine, until I went to log in.. I see the login OK, but obviously the LDAP settings are different under Linux, 'cos I cant log in.
If I switch off ldap login ($use_ldap_login = 'n'; in include_config) then openaudit is working fine, however all of the ldap stuff is broken.
All of the old ldap connections have restored, and all of the ldap config options are as they were previously, therefore before I don my Sherlock Homes hat, and spend the afternoon sleuthing, I thought I'd ask if anybody else had seen the issue, or indeed had ldap working from linux to Active Directory. If so, whats the secret?