Hi,
You can follow guide here: http://directory.fedoraproject.org/wiki/Install_Guide
And please read links on this page:
http://directory.fedoraproject.org/wiki/Documentation
Then, if You happen to have a problem, ask on this list.
Thanks,
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Igor Milovanović
http://www.linkedin.com
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GT: Did you have 61DUAConfigFile.ldif and 62nisDomain.ldif added to
config/schema (and slapd restarted)? They provides all the required
attributes for DUAConfigProfile and nisDomain objects including SSD
(serviceSearchDescriptor). We try not to touch 99user.ldif and the
original
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Igor
Sent: Tuesday, August 30, 2005 4:30 AM
To: General discussion list for the Fedora Directory server project.
Subject: [Fedora-directory-users] Problem with solaris FDS
authentication
Hi, guys. I finally got the solaris box
Gary, here's the output from /var/adm/messages:
Aug 30 16:17:38 unknown last message repeated 1 time
Aug 30 16:17:38 unknown sshd[1354]: [ID 800047 auth.error] error: PAM:
Authentication
failed for testdba from cnyitsun01.composers.foo.com
Aug 30 16:17:39 unknown sshd[1354]: [ID 316739
Hi, guys. I finally got the solaris box to talk to the FDS (thank you all for
your
help).
I'm now having a problem where I can't telnet/ssh from another machine.
On the client, I have this:
bash-2.03# ldaplist -l passwd testdba
dn: uid=testdba,ou=People, dc=composers,dc=foo,dc=com
Gary, thank you for the replies. (I do have the patch you mentioned:)
bash-2.03# showrev -p | grep ^Patch: 108993-48
Patch: 108993-48 Obsoletes: 108827-40, 108991-18, 109322-09, 109461-03, 111641-0
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--- Tay, Gary [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
0) As mentioned in previous email, use ldapclient
--- Justin Albstmeijer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
you will see that ldaplist -l passwd {username} will not show the
password field..
the proxyagent user needs read access to all userPassword fields.. this
can be done with the controlpanel of FDS..
Alright. This the aci I added:
--- Tay, Gary [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think you should put objectclass=* (search filter) at the end, see
man ldapsearch
If you need to do anything and are not familar with LDAP command tools,
use the admin server to do it.
IIRC all your LDAP data should have baseDN