Re: [Ltsp-discuss] pam_mkhomedir module

2002-10-24 Thread Andy Rabagliati
> pam_mkhomedir needs more in LDAP, or one of the account/session pam > > entries is missing what it needs out of LDAP. > > It would be helpful to see your system-auth file... would you mind > posting it? Not mine, but an answer that I am still investigating that I received

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] pam_mkhomedir module

2002-10-24 Thread Brian Fahrlander
On 24 Oct 2002 01:17:42 -0600, Tom Lisjac <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > I have my own schema for LDAP, that stores the login, name, password > > and mail directory. If the home dir already exists, adding pam_ldap to > > the auth entry of /etc/pam.d/system-auth allows a login, but I think

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] pam_mkhomedir module

2002-10-24 Thread Tom Lisjac
> I have my own schema for LDAP, that stores the login, name, password > and mail directory. If the home dir already exists, adding pam_ldap to > the auth entry of /etc/pam.d/system-auth allows a login, but I think > pam_mkhomedir needs more in LDAP, or one of the account/session pam > e

[Ltsp-discuss] pam_mkhomedir module

2002-10-22 Thread Andy Rabagliati
Folks, I have a successful server setup here - and I plan on deploying to a few schools in this area. I have two servers - a mailserver heavily customised with DHCP, LDAP, UUCP, Courier-imap, a wireless link and wwwoffle as a web cache. This is spec'ed at Pentium 1/32M/10G. A Windows