David Walluck wrote:
> I rememeber specifying LDAP Passwords during the install. First, only 
> root had it enabled (I couldn't specify other users), and now when I log 
> in, I get a normal "Password" prompt, followed by an "LDAP Password" 
> prompt if (normal login?) this fails. How do I disable LDAP passwords 
> alltogether or enable them for other users?
> 


You can't enable an authentication method selectively. Why is this a 
problem though? If the normal login fails, and there's an LDAP prompt, 
that will fail, and then they can try again?

If you want to turn off LDAP, take a look at chkauth

Buchan

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