The LTSP server uses ldap,
the LTSP client uses ssh to authenticate to the LTSP server,
so the LTSP client uses ldap indirectly, not directly.

So, remove all the ldap bits from the chroot and try again.

Cheers,
Alkis Georgopoulos
LTSP developer


On 23/12/2016 09:25 πμ, NeK kentarou wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I constructed fat client on Ubuntu Desktop 16.04 which is on XenServer 7.0.
> Now a local user can log in, but a user registerd on ldap can not log in
> the fat client.
> I can find the message "Permission denied(Publickey, password)".
> After log in by local user, I can switch ldap user by su - [ldap user name].
> And id [ldap user name], getent passwd and get ent shadow seems to work
> properly.
>
> What I did:
> -Install ltsp-server
>     I have already DHCP server so I did not chose ltsp-server-standalone.
> -build-fat-client
> -Install ldap client and nscd to fat client
>     -basic setting and rewrite nsswitch.conf and pam.d/common-passwd
>
> I really need your help.
>
> Kentarou Kurashige


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