On issusing such a command; > $ telnet 192.168.0.7 389 > Connection gets established. > > I have not used telnet to login. > > That only means that telnet service is active. I'm assuming that you know that you need to use LDAP for authentication with telnet (preferably ssh) correct ? I guess the query regarding telnet was to determine if at least authentication goes thru successfully. If auth goes thru fine, but there is problem ONLY with home directory, then user would start in "/" (I think) since she is unable to change directory to her home.
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