Jim Summers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Jeff Moyer wrote:
>> Jim Summers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>
>>> hello all,
>>>
>>> I am just about to get my automounting working with autofs5 and my ldap.  I 
>>> am
>>> able to start the automount daemon and it loads and reads /home map, which
>>> points at ou=auto.home for the user's home directory location and options.
>>>
>>> but when i attempt to su - <user> it can not mount the user's home.  here is
>>> what i see in the ldap server's access log:
>>> ===
>>> [31/Jul/2007:15:28:19 -0500] conn=8420 op=1 SRCH
>>> base="cn=sfu,ou=auto.home,dc=it,dc=ou,dc=edu" scope=2
>>> filter="(&(objectClass=automount)(|(automountKey=tmac)(automountKey=/)))"
>>> attrs="automountKey automountInformation"
>>> [31/Jul/2007:15:28:19 -0500] conn=8420 op=1 RESULT err=0 tag=101 nentries=0
>>> etime=0
>>> [31/Jul/2007:15:28:19 -0500] conn=8420 op=2 UNBIND
>>> ===
>>>
>>> the weird part of the above is, in the first line it says "cn=sfu" but then
>>> also says automountKey=tmac
>>>
>>> the su command is:  su - tmac
>>>
>>> so the correct username is tmac not sfu.
>>>
>>> any ideas where the sfu thing is coming from??
>>>
>>> is the info cached somewhere?  I ask because when I start the daemon, i can
>>> see in the logs where it does:
>>> ===
>>> [31/Jul/2007:15:35:40 -0500] conn=8536 op=1 SRCH
>>> base="ou=auto.home,dc=it,dc=ou,dc=edu" scope=2
>>> filter="(objectClass=automount)" attrs="1.1"
>>> [31/Jul/2007:15:35:40 -0500] conn=8536 op=1 RESULT err=0 tag=101 
>>> nentries=617
>>> etime=0
>>> ===
>>> which is returning 617 entries.
>>>
>>> not sure what i have wroong here??
>>
>> Please send a debug log:
>>   http://people.redhat.com/jmoyer
>
> Will do Jeff.  Just to cut some time out how can i generate the debug
> log?  In /etc/sysconfig/autofs, i have set:
>
> LOGGING="debug"
> and
> OPTIONS="-v"
>
> but that seems to only increase the noise in /var/log/messages a little.
>
> i do have the following installed:
>
> autofs-5.0.1-20
> autofs-debuginfo-5.0.1-20

>From the web page to which I pointed you:

---
debug output.

    * Add a line like the following to your /etc/syslog.conf:

      daemon.*                  /var/log/debug

Restart syslogd (or send it a HUP signal).
---

-Jeff

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