see the LDAP didnt fail until it was
available.
Shouldnt this config: 1) try the local file first; and, 2) time-out after a
period of time? I thought I saw the default timeout period was 10 seconds?
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Rob Yamry | Network Engineer | Kimberly Area School District | Phone:
920.788.7900 x
Are there any options I can try with this to get it working as needed? Any
other thoughts or help would be appreciated!
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Rob Yamry | Network Engineer | Kimberly Area School District | Phone:
920.788.7900 x 4158 | Direct: 920.423.4158 | rya...@kimberly.k12.wi.us
On Thu, Jan 9
I retract that log entry. The time stamp seemed off after I sent it and I
retested it. Nothing gets logged in the access_log or error_log. Yes its
2.2.10. Authentication is the problem.
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Rob Yamry | Network Engineer | Kimberly Area School District | Phone:
920.788.7900 x 4158
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Rob Yamry | Network Engineer | Kimberly Area School District | Phone:
920.788.7900 x 4158 | Direct: 920.423.4158 | rya...@kimberly.k12.wi.us
On Thu, Jan 9, 2014 at 11:33 AM, Eric Covener wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 9, 2014 at 12:28 PM, Rob Yamry
> wrote:
> > Hello-
>
Hello-
Im having a problem where local authentication will not work when when
the configured LDAP server is unavailble. When the ldap server is online I
can authenticate fine against ldap and local file. However, when the ldap
server is offline, I cannot authenticate with the user1 account.
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