Have you tried installing the ldap client tools in the fat client
chroot?

-Rob

On Thu, Mar 29, 2012 at 01:24:28PM +0000, Todd O'Bryan wrote:
> My students can't change their passwords using the normal mechanisms.
> That makes sense, because LDM tries to log them into the server and
> then their fat client is basically separate from the server.
> 
> This is a problem, because if they lock their screen, they can't
> unlock it. (I could disable screen locking, but then I have to deal
> with the pranksters who insist on fiddling with students' desktops
> when they're away.)
> 
> I'm using LDAP for the server authentication (actually from a separate
> LDAP server, though I hope that's not relevant). How can I make it so
> that students can change their passwords using the normal mechanisms
> and can unlock their screens and such?
> 
> Todd
> 
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