Am Die, 2002-08-13 um 16.37 schrieb David R. Fischer:
> This issue has been discussed at length on the samba main, pam, and
> openldap mailiing lists. you might want to check those list archives for
> a full solution.
so i have to look there, thank you all very much for the tips.
hp rangol
Yes but have you modified the /etc/ldap.conf and other files related to that,
the RedHat docs on the RH site will help, you may want to take a look at this
before you do the ldap authentication method.
Aly.
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Aly Dharshi
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This issue has been discussed at length on the samba main, pam, and
openldap mailiing lists. you might want to check those list archives for
a full solution.
thanks,
David R. Fischer
hp rangol wrote:
> Am Die, 2002-08-13 um 13.59 schrieb Anthony E. Greene:
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> On 13-Aug-2002/09:05 +0200, hp rangol <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >while installing rh 7.3 i have tried to authenticate the users via md5
> >passwd, shadow and ldap. (You can change this
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On 13-Aug-2002/09:05 +0200, hp rangol <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>while installing rh 7.3 i have tried to authenticate the users via md5
>passwd, shadow and ldap. (You can change this with authconfig as root).
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>Regardless if the ldap-server is runni
On 13 Aug 2002, hp rangol wrote:
> Hi,
>
> while installing rh 7.3 i have tried to authenticate the users via md5
> passwd, shadow and ldap. (You can change this with authconfig as root).
>
> Regardless if the ldap-server is running or not, nobody can log into the
> system, not even root ;-| .