Florin wrote:

Howdi,

Simply send me an email and explain what's going on ... and I will try to
fix the problem


cheers,



I have everything set to auth against pam (including saslauthd) which should be pretty normal. (I used the ldap guide from mandrakesecure as a guide).


Prior to 164-1 being added to cooker, I was using 161-2 (currently I've had to downgrade to 161-1.1 from mdk91 updates) and it is working without issue.

I have a few user accounts that exist as both a system user & ldap user. Currently (using 161-1.1) when I use /usr/bin/passwd to change the password of one of these users, the ldap password is updated (not the password stored in /etc/shadow) which is correct behavior (as I believe).

When I updated pam_ldap to 164-1 and tried to change passwords, the system password is changed, and the ldap password is not (incorrect behavior). I did not see anything logged to syslog about the failure (and actually passwd didn't fail) its just that the ldap password was not updated.

Of note, 161-1.1 works with either version of nss_ldap (204-1.1 & 207-1). I have had no issues with nss_ldap. I posted /etc/pam.d/system-auth & passwd in original post, but can resend if required. Sorry if this isn't much help, but I really haven't got a clue were to look next.

Thanks,

S




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