passwd: ldap compact looks wrong -

shouldn't it be something like:
passwd: compat
passwd_compat: ldap

-Jake

Jacob Pszonowsky

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On May 6, 2004, at 11:48 PM, Tim Jordan wrote:

 Debian Testing (in Vmware)
 Openldap 2.0.23-6.3
 libnss-ldap 211-4
 libpam-ldap 164-2

Still trying to get authentication working from Openldap server.� I have used the migration-tools to move local accounts up to Openldap server.

The auth.log only shows that pam_unix.so is being called for authentication.� I even tried commenting out all the pam_unix.so portions of the pam.d/login and it still uses pam_unix.so

 Any ideas anyone?

 /etc/nsswitch.conf
 passwd:��� ldap��� compact
 group:����� ldap��� compat
 shadow:���� ldap��� compat
 hosts:��� files��� dns
 networks:��� files
 protocols:��� db��� files
 services:��� db���� files
 ethers:��� db��� files
 rpc:��� db��� files
 netgroup:��� nis

 /etc/pam.d/login
 auth������� requisite������� pam_securetty.so
 auth������� requisite������� pam_nologin.so
 auth������� requisite������� pam_env.so
 auth������� required������� pam_ldap.so
 #auth������� required������� pam_unix.so��� nullok��� use_first_pass

 account��� required������� pam_ldap.so
 #account��� required������� pam_unix.so���� try_first_pass

 session������� required������� pam_unix.so
 session������� optional������� pam_lastlog.so
 session������� optional������� pam_motd.so
 session������� optional������� pam_mail.so standard noenv

password������� required������� pam_ldap.so
#password������� required������� pam_unix.so

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