On Friday 12 December 2003 05:09 pm, John Ziniti wrote:
> Frank R Callaghan wrote:
> >>Your configuration looks pretty good. What does /etc/ldap.conf
> >>contain (My hunch is that it will be OK, because getent passwd works);
> >>but it's worth a look.
> >
> > # cat /etc/ldap.conf
> >
> > # @(#)$Id: ldap.conf,v 2.32 2002/11/15 05:01:16 lukeh Exp $
>
> Sorry. That looks fine, too (assuming that the file /etc/ldap.secret
> exists and that it is indeed "rw-------").
>
Yes it is, infact 'getent passwd' fails without it.
> The only immediate difference I see is that my ldap.conf contains
> the directive "pam_password crypt".
>
Ok added it, no change :(
> Other than, that I think you will have to up the debug level on
> slapd and start mucking around more in our syslog to see what is
> happening.
>
Ah thats interesting, I just logged in from the machines console and it works!
but connecting via ssh from here dosen't !
(I just recompiled openssh to make sure it had ldap support - I added ldap
to my make.conf a little while ago)
Which loglevel do you suggest to start with ?
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