I use PostgeSQL 9.1 32-bit on Windows 7 Professional with Active Directory as
LDAP.
I have following configration in pg_hba.conf:
host all all all ldap ldapserver=192.168.155.157
ldapbinddn="CN=aaaaaa,OU=bbbbb,DC=cccc,DC=dddd" ldapbindpasswd=******
ldapbasedn="DC=cccc,DC=dddd" ldapsearchattribute=sAMAccountName
Search is performed over the subtree at ldapbasedn, but is much more slower
then search exactly on the same level as where the user resides. I think
that search is performed on every database operation.
May be your problem is "timeout problem"
I found that you wrote ldapbase*db* in parameters when ldapbase*dn* is
required.
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