On Wed, 16 Feb 2000, Ben Collins wrote: > But did you configure /etc/libnss-ldap.conf?
Yes, I configured the host and base parameters. I didn't think I needed to configure any of the other options. > If so, does an "ls -l /home" show the correct owners (even if they are > gone from /etc/passwd)? Yes, although in truth that could be due to nscd. Although when I attempt to view inside of my directory, most files are owned by my "personal group". These group ownerships are showing up as numbers, not names. Wait a minute... [brainwave hits. stops nscd. relooks at directories. suddenly group name shows up. tries logging in as user missing from /etc/passwd. miraculously works.] So, what's the trick with nscd? Do I have it misconfigured? Is it caching lookups from /etc/passwd? later, joseph -- the "LaterDude" ICQ: 52640402 [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.ice-works.com/personal/LaterDude/ All opinions expressed are my own and not necessarily those of my employer unless otherwise noted.