Hi Sam,
My /etc/nsswitch.conf has the following entries:
passwd: files ldap compat
shadow: files ldap compat
group: files ldap compat
Yous just have "compat". Maybe that's the problem
Anyway, my /etc/pam.d/login, also looks diferent of your
/etc/pam.d/ss
Sam,
> the Yast interface assumes that you
> are using a Open-LDAP server, which we are not.
I agree that YaST assumes OpenLDAP when setting up things as a server.
However, I have successfully used YaST to configure the client to point to
an IBM Tivoli Directory Server. So maybe it's something on
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Subject: Re: Logon problem with LDAP for non-local users
>Try using YaST => Network Services => LDAP Client
>Then you won't have to much around in config files, rather, you should
>just have to specify the LDAP server.
We did try that route when we began, but the Yast in
S S writes:
>We are hoping to use the Open-LDAP client in our SLES9 system to allow users
>who are defined in our non-Linux LDAP server to signon without being defined
>as local users.
>
>We have no problem authenticating passwords for users via LDAP for users
>that are defined as both local users
Try using YaST => Network Services => LDAP Client
Then you won't have to much around in config files, rather, you should
just have to specify the LDAP server.
We did try that route when we began, but the Yast interface assumes that you
are using a Open-LDAP server, which we are not. We are u
Sam,
> Any Ideas?
Try using YaST => Network Services => LDAP Client
Then you won't have to much around in config files, rather, you should
just have to specify the LDAP server.
"Mike MacIsaac" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (845) 433-7061
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We are hoping to use the Open-LDAP client in our SLES9 system to allow users
who are defined in our non-Linux LDAP server to signon without being defined
as local users.
We have no problem authenticating passwords for users via LDAP for users
that are defined as both local users and that are also