Re: Correct PAM settings for login

2000-02-17 Thread Ben Collins
On Thu, Feb 17, 2000 at 08:19:23AM -0500, Joseph A. Martin wrote: > Okay, I am having more problems. I decided to enable logging for slapd > so I can see when connections are made, what is being searched for, > and be better able to determine what is and isn't working with my > setup. No luck. I ca

Re: Correct PAM settings for login

2000-02-17 Thread Joseph A. Martin
Okay, I am having more problems. I decided to enable logging for slapd so I can see when connections are made, what is being searched for, and be better able to determine what is and isn't working with my setup. No luck. I can't get logging to work. I have set 'loglevel 1', 'loglevel 256', and othe

Re: Correct PAM settings for login

2000-02-17 Thread Joseph A. Martin
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)?

Re: Correct PAM settings for login

2000-02-17 Thread Ben Collins
On Wed, Feb 16, 2000 at 06:11:24PM -0500, Joseph A. Martin wrote: > On Wed, 16 Feb 2000, Ben Collins wrote: > > > You also need to install libnss-ldap and configure it correctly. > > I have that installed and my passwd line reads 'ldap files'. But did you configure /etc/libnss-ldap.conf? If so,

Re: Correct PAM settings for login

2000-02-16 Thread Joseph A. Martin
On Wed, 16 Feb 2000, Ben Collins wrote: > You also need to install libnss-ldap and configure it correctly. I have that installed and my passwd line reads 'ldap files'. later, joseph -- the "LaterDude" ICQ: 52640402 [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.ice-works.com/personal/LaterDude/ All opinions expr

Re: Correct PAM settings for login

2000-02-16 Thread Ben Collins
On Wed, Feb 16, 2000 at 03:59:46PM -0500, Joseph A. Martin wrote: > Hello, > I have an LDAP database setup to authenticate users. I want to > be able to use LDAP as the sole source of the users' info. With my > current pam settings for login I cannot remove the user from the > /etc/passwd fil

Correct PAM settings for login

2000-02-16 Thread Joseph A. Martin
Hello, I have an LDAP database setup to authenticate users. I want to be able to use LDAP as the sole source of the users' info. With my current pam settings for login I cannot remove the user from the /etc/passwd file. When I do I receive the following message after a login attempt: 'User