Hi,
I had seemingly the same issue one week ago, when upgrading an LTSP 
server from Hardy to Lucid. This server has to query a different machine 
via ldaps:// when a user wishes to log in. During update I kept the old 
/etc/pam.d files.
I managed to work around the issue by installing the Name Service Cache 
Daemon nscd on the LTSP server. It had helped me on some fat clients before.
Michael

Am 20.08.2010 08:22, schrieb Mattias Hemmingsson:
> Hi
>
> Yes i had everthing working fine in ubuntu 8.04
> But when i installed the new ubuntu 10.04 i cant logg in.
> The user can loggin with ssh but not throw the gdm.
>
> I onlyt get the unnown user error id.
> And i have tiried almost everything.
>
> Are you using ubuntu 10.04 ?
>
>
> // Matte
>
>
> ----- Ursprungligt meddelande -----
> Från: "David Hopkins"<[email protected]>
> Till: "Mattias Hemmingsson"<[email protected]>, [email protected], 
> "Edubuntu Users List"<[email protected]>
> Skickat: fredag, 20 aug 2010 1:18:41
> Ämne: Re: lucid unown user id LTSP user cant loggin
>
> On Thu, Aug 19, 2010 at 9:15 AM, Mattias Hemmingsson<[email protected]>  wrote:
>    
>> Hi
>>
>> I have 4 ltsp server running lucid staddning.
>> But non of my ldap users can loggin to the servers.
>> The servers dump and unown user id and then sends the user back to loggin.
>>
>> I have done som search and it seams to be cousing by somthing called DRI.
>> And I also find a buf saying that its not possible to turn dri off on the 
>> lts.conf file on lucid.
>> And that you have to set upp your own xorg.con file.
>>
>>
>> So i tried all this but still my users can logged in.
>> Is there any one using lucid with ltsp ans ldap and that has an working 
>> solution for this problem?
>>
>>      
> Matte,
>
> I also use LDAP (Openldap). Scott Balneaves wrote up a tutorial on how
> to get authentication working a while back.  It can be found here:
> https://wiki.edubuntu.org/Edubuntu/WikiSite/SimpleLDAPSetup
>
> Follow the section for Client: install client pieces.  For my systems,
> I added just the ldap-auth-client.    I answered the questions. I
> changed the ldapi:/// to ldap://IP.x.y.z:389/ ... I also entered the
> correct info for the realm.  I answered yes to the question about
> having root be able to change passwords, and no for the authentication
> required to access the database.
>
> Next, I copied/pasted the example profile changing given on the above
> page, only I changed edubuntu to something appropriate for our school
> and saved it as ncs-ldap-config.
>
> I then invoked auth-client-config -a -p ncs
>
> Afterwards I was able to use ldap.  I now have 7 servers all
> authenticating successfully following this approach. Many thanks to
> Scott for help with that wiki page.
>
> Sincerely,
> Dave Hopkins
>
>    


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