I am attempting to write a utility method to update AD attributes (just single valued string attributes for now) in C#. This is a stand-alone utility that does not rely on IIS. This method will be used to load data from our HR systems into our AD.
I am able to read objects and attributes effectively using System.DirectoryServices.Protocols. but when I call the ModifyRequest method, I get a DirectoryOperationException with the message "The server cannot handle directory requests".
Based on another Stack Overflow question: .Net's Directory Services throws a strange exception
I tried using port 636 for SSL LDAP, but it does not change the behavior.
I am not using IIS and am on .NET 4.5 so the Microsoft patch for .NET/IIS should not apply.
Googling on this has been fruitless.
If know you why this error occurs, and how to fix it, I would be very grateful.
Code below.. please assume that Conn contains a valid and authenticated LDAP connection from the enclosing utility class--I can provide the complete source the enclosing utility class if it is needed.
The exception occurs on the SendRequest
line in ModifyStringAttributeValues
:
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.DirectoryServices.Protocols;
using System.Net;
namespace MyOrganization.Common.Ldap
{
public class LdapSession
{
public bool UseKerberos { set; get; }
public String Host { set; get; }
public String UserId { set; get; }
public String Password { set; get; }
public String Tag { set; get; }
public int Port { set; get; }
public const int DefaultLdapPort = 389;
protected LdapConnection Conn;
public void EstablishV2()
{
}
public void Establish()
{
var effectivePort = Port == 0 ? DefaultLdapPort : Port;
Console.WriteLine("EffectivePort={0}", effectivePort);
var identifier = new LdapDirectoryIdentifier(Host, effectivePort);
if (UseKerberos)
{
Conn = new LdapConnection(identifier)
{
AuthType = AuthType.Kerberos,
Timeout = new TimeSpan(0, 10, 0, 0),
SessionOptions =
{
ProtocolVersion = 3,
VerifyServerCertificate =
new VerifyServerCertificateCallback((con, cer) => true),
SecureSocketLayer = true
}
};
}
else
{
Conn = new LdapConnection(identifier)
{
AuthType = AuthType.Basic,
Timeout = new TimeSpan(0, 10, 0, 0)
};
// Console.WriteLine("LPA: Binding with {0}, {1}", UserId, Password); // QUARTZ
Conn.Bind(new NetworkCredential(UserId, Password));
}
}
public IEnumerable<SearchResultEntry> Search(string cx, string filter, SearchScope searchScope, params string[] attrib)
{
var s = new SearchRequest(cx, filter, searchScope, attrib)
{
SizeLimit = 0,
TimeLimit = new TimeSpan(1, 0, 0) // One hour, zero minutes, zero seconds
};
var raw = Conn.SendRequest(s);
if (raw == null)
{
throw new Exception("null response");
}
var r = raw as SearchResponse;
if (r != null)
{
// Console.WriteLine(Tag + "Search response entries: {0}", r.Entries.Count); // QUARTZ
foreach (SearchResultEntry e in r.Entries)
{
yield return e;
}
}
else
{
// Console.WriteLine(Tag + "Search response was null" ); // QUARTZ
}
yield break;
}
public ResultCode ModifyStringAttributeValues(string dn, IDictionary<string, string> modifications)
{
// declare the request and response objects here
// they are used in two blocks
ModifyRequest modRequest;
ModifyResponse modResponse;
try
{
// initialize the modRequest object
modRequest =
new ModifyRequest(dn);
modRequest.Controls.Add(new PermissiveModifyControl());
var mods = new DirectoryAttributeModification[modifications.Count];
int z = 0;
foreach (var pair in modifications)
{
var mod = new DirectoryAttributeModification();
mod.Operation = DirectoryAttributeOperation.Replace;
mod.Name = pair.Key;
mod.Add(pair.Value);
mods[z] = mod;
z += 1;
}
// cast the returned directory response into a ModifyResponse type
// named modResponse
modResponse =
(ModifyResponse)Conn.SendRequest(modRequest);
return modResponse.ResultCode;
}
catch (Exception e)
{
Console.WriteLine("\nUnexpected exception occured:\n\t{0}: {1}",
e.GetType().Name, e.Message);
return ResultCode.Unavailable;
}
}
}
}
I know the code is a little clunky, and full of strange comments--it is cut, pasted and modified from sample code on Microsoft's site while I get it working.