On Tue, 2004-05-11 at 15:58, Stefan Kania wrote: > But now my problem started. It is no longer possible to log in to the > system :-(. With login over ssh i got the message "permission denied"
What are the entries in following files: nsswitch.conf ldap.conf libnssldap.conf libpamldap.conf > when i login as root everything works, then i try "su my-name" i got the > message "no such user my-name". Also an "ldapsearch -x -h localhost > (cn=my-name)" woun't bring up any results. This is because root exists in /etc/passwd file but my-name is in LDAP database. You need to add following line in your slapd.conf in permission section to be able to search anonymously: access to * by * read Also are you able to get the full user list by issuing this: # getent passwd regards, Nishant -- Nishant Sharma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Support - Enterprise Server Systems DeepRoot Linux, Bangalore India. Ph: +91-80-28565624 -- === ALL CSH USERS PLEASE NOTE ======================== Set the variable $LOSERS to all the people that you think are losers. This will cause all said losers to have the variable $PEOPLE-WHO-THINK-I-AM-A-LOSER updated in their .login file. Should you attempt to execute a job on a machine with poor response time and a machine on your local net is currently populated by losers, that machine will be freed up for your job through a cold boot process. -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba