On Thu, 2004-12-16 at 15:24 +, U n d e r a c h i e v e r wrote:
> My problem is that local logins for the new (ldap only) users don't
> work where password authentication is required:-
> access to attr=userpassword
> by dn="cn=Manager,dc=example,dc=com" write
> by self write
--- Jeremy Turner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I ran into the same problem. What happens when you do:
>
> $ cd /etc
> $ ls -la libnss-ldap.conf pam_ldap.conf
$ ls -la libnss-ldap.conf pam_ldap.conf
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 3970 2004-12-16 15:06 libnss-ldap.conf
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 3686 2004
El jue, 16-12-2004 a las 15:24 +, U n d e r a c h i e v e r
escribió:
> My problem is that local logins for the new (ldap only) users don't
> work where password authentication is required:-
>
Can you bind to the ldap directory using that user?
I think that userPassword has t
On Thu, Dec 16, 2004 at 03:24:40PM +, U n d e r a c h i e v e r wrote:
> I can provide the debug from the server if required. However, I get the
> feeling I've just missed something obvious on the pam side.
I ran into the same problem. What happens when you do:
$ cd /etc
$ ls -la libnss-ldap
Hi
I'm a relative newcomer to Debian (via Xandros); but I've been using
other *nixs for many years. I'm running version 3.1
I've set up an openldap server, and installed the libnss-ldap and
libpam-ldap packages. The plan is to use LDAP as backend for about 150
hosts, running many different flavou
5 matches
Mail list logo