On Mon, 15 Feb 2010 at 16:09 -0000, Nigel Wade wrote

>
> Does anyone know if ldap_default_servers is supposed to work with
> ldapauth? If it is, an idea what I am doing wrong in ldapauth?
>

It appears to work here. The only difference I can see between my config 
and yours (apart from the lookup expression) is that I don't use a macro 
LDAPS. I can't see why this should make any difference at all but have you 
just tried using ldaps:/// in place of the LDAPS macro within your 
expression?

The only other difference (well OK - different OS as well) is that the 
servers here are in DNS. Are you sure that /etc/hosts *is* being consulted 
for your lookups?

Sorry I can't be much more help but I can confirm that ldapauth uses 
ldap_default_servers OK here.


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