On Thu, Feb 22, 2001 at 04:50:46PM -0800, Known Human Nick Rusnov wrote: > > Well I'm having a heck of a time getting a freshly installed Potato box to > authenticate with an openldap server. > > I'm new to this whole ldap thing, is there a guide somewhere to reconfiguring > debian to use ldap for things? All the guides I've found just have a pam.conf > example that I'm not sure how to translate into using with the pam.d setup... > (I tried, for example, taking the lines that started with login in the > examples > and addinf them to the login file in pam.d).
I'd probably apt-get -b source libpam-ldap from the unstable dist. While you're building it take a look that directory, it has a bunch of examples for pam.d configs. you may want libnss-ldap, too, but that means you're storing posixAccounts in the ldap server. > > pam doesn't seem to produce much debugging inyformation, but it did produce > some > lines saying incorrect (or was that insufficient?) credentials.. this is > wether > I have it bind as the admin acccount or not. yeah it doesn't. i had a heck of a time setting it up myself. i can help you out if you need more help, but you probably want to CC me because I don't keep up with list on a regular basis. > > Any help would be greatly appreciated. > > I'd be really suprised if there were no debian-specific info out there, given > that the whole debian cluster seems to use ldap for everything. which debian cluster? > > thanks > > as always, > nick > [EMAIL PROTECTED] * http://www.fargus.net/nick > Developer - Systems Engineer - Mad System Guru - MOO Sales > He picks up scraps of information/He's adept at adaptation > Because for strangers and arrangers/Constant change is here to stay > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]