Randall Please check both your /etc/ldap.conf settings and your /etc/ldap/ldap.conf settings. Note that one of the two has not been modified. If you are using either the smbldap-installer script (is this updated for Gutsy?) or Jim's how-to,
http://www.1-cs.com/ubuntu_ldap_howto.txt neither will work (in my experience) until you edit one of these two files by hand. I am due to make some screenshots and updated docs on this. --scott Randall Swift wrote: > "David Trask" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> "Randall Swift" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >>> I have a edubuntu 7.10 server serving 30 terminals. I need them to >>> authenticate to an alternate samb/ldap server. I have put the settings in >>> fstab and in the export file on the pdc. The terminal will not >>> authenticate. They come back with wrong password. What else do I need to >>> do? Thanks >> Randy....did you download smbldap-installer to the Edubuntu server and run >> ./smbldap ldapclient ? That will install and help you set up the bits >> for authenticating to the Samba/LDAP server >> >> David N. Trask >> Technology Teacher/Director >> Vassalboro Community School >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> (207)923-3100 >> >> > > I did that, the problem now is my server hangs on reboot at "loading > kernel log daemon" and will not go any further. It has only done this > since I ran smbldap ldap client. I turned off ACPI and it made no > difference. > > Randy Swift > Network Administrator > Leavitt Area High School > Turner, Maine 04282 > (207)225-3533 > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > -- R. Scott Belford Founder/Executive Director The Hawaii Open Source Education Foundation P.O. Box 2644 Ewa Beach, HI 96706 808.689.6518 phone/fax [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- edubuntu-users mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/edubuntu-users
