On Tue, 2007-09-25 at 12:45 -0700, William Cody wrote:
> I am having some issues that I am hoping can be
> resolved here.  I have setup a LDAP test environment
> and it is going very good.  This is what I have in my
> test environemtn:
> 
> LDAP master
> LDAP slave
> 2 types of DISKLESS workstations (no hard drive....pxe
> boot)
> 1 DISKED workstation (has a hard drive)
> 
> I have my LDAP master and slave both up and running
> and replication working between the master and the
> slave.  I am wanting to use LDAP to authenticate user
> login for the time being.  In my test environment I
> have two types of machine I am testing this on - a
> DISKED workstation (has a harddrive) which I am able
> to login to and have my username authenticated via
> LDAP, so it is working fine.  The one I am having an
> issue with is my DISKLESS workstation.  I don't know
> what I need to add to my lts.conf file to tell it to
> use ldap for user authentication.  Any suggestions
> would be greatly appreciated.  Thanks!
----
either a user can login to the terminal or it can't - it has nothing to
do with ltsp.

if you get a root prompt on the ltsp server, what do you get from
'getent passwd' - do the ldap users show up? If not, run
system-config-authentication

-- 
Craig White <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


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