AFAIK there never was a "default" nsswitch.conf in FreeBSD 5.4, I
always had to create a new one from scratch.
>>> Well there was one sitting on my system in /etc & I certainly didn't
>>> create it! This system started life as 5.2-RELEASE, so maybe it crept
>>> in earlier on?
>> If you
On Monday 23 May 2005 20:52, Julien Gabel wrote:
> >> AFAIK there never was a "default" nsswitch.conf in FreeBSD 5.4, I
> >> always had to create a new one from scratch.
> >
> > Well there was one sitting on my system in /etc & I certainly didn't
> > create it! This system started life as 5.2-RELE
>> AFAIK there never was a "default" nsswitch.conf in FreeBSD 5.4, I
>> always had to create a new one from scratch.
> Well there was one sitting on my system in /etc & I certainly didn't
> create it! This system started life as 5.2-RELEASE, so maybe it crept
> in earlier on?
If you have a file
On Monday 16 May 2005 18:41, Uwe Laverenz wrote:
> On Mon, May 16, 2005 at 09:18:09AM +0930, Ian Moore wrote:
> > passwd: files ldap
> > group: files ldap
>
> This is correct and sufficient for local files + ldap.
>
> > On my 5.4-Release system, the default nsswitch.conf is:
>
> AFAIK there never
On Mon, May 16, 2005 at 09:18:09AM +0930, Ian Moore wrote:
> passwd: files ldap
> group: files ldap
This is correct and sufficient for local files + ldap.
> On my 5.4-Release system, the default nsswitch.conf is:
AFAIK there never was a "default" nsswitch.conf in FreeBSD 5.4, I always
had to c
Hi,
I'm trying to configure an openldap server on 5.4 and I'm unsure of what the
correct settings in nsswitch.conf should be for a 5.4-Release system, since
the default seems to be different to previous releases.
Perhaps someone here might know?
I've been using the guide at http://books.blurgle.