On Fri, 2007-08-24 at 07:58 -0600, Richard Megginson wrote:
> Del wrote:
> >
> >> What user and group is the server running as?  Does it have to make 
> >> an nss_ldap call to get these user IDs?  If so, then this is likely 
> >> the problem.
> >
> > It's definitely nss_ldap related, though.  If I remove the ldap lines
> > from /etc/nsswitch.conf then I don't get the problem (although the
> > machine then becomes unusable because the LDAP accounts are not
> > present).
> >
> This is a good question - Does anyone run Fedora DS on a machine that 
> uses nss_ldap for uid/password lookup?  If so, how do you keep your 
> server uid lookups from hitting nss_ldap?

Works fine on RHEL 4.  ns-slapd is running as the "ldap" account that
openldap-servers installs (uid=55).

-Steve

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