A short-cut to disable ldap name service:

# authconfig --kickstart --disableldap

And to disable ldap authentication:

# authconfig --kickstart --disableldapauth

Now I believe it only does something if /etc/sysconfig/authconfig has these 
marked =YES, but if they are turned on there they will automatically be turned 
on again during the next reboot, so check there too.

-Ross


----- Original Message -----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: CentOS mailing list <centos@centos.org>
Sent: Tue Feb 19 20:09:56 2008
Subject: RE: [CentOS] nss_ldap failed to bind to LDAP server 127.0.0.1

From: Stephen Harris Sent: February 19, 2008 16:56
> 
> In other words you _had_ the right answer already!
> 

Thanks muchly for the confirmation. I have made the necessary
changes and I am just in the process of kicking people off so that
I can reboot. I know the reboot may not be entirely required but it
will ensure that all services have been restart and now reflect the
configuration changes.

Thanks again for your assistance.

Regards, Hugh

-- 
Hugh E Cruickshank, Forward Software, www.forward-software.com 
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