Thank you Orly for your wonderfully prompt reply. It's nice to live in the
same screwed up timezone as fellow geeks. ;>

On Wed, 5 Sep 2001 at 23:16, Orlando Andico wrote:
> ldapsearch -D "cn=root,dc=fubar,dc=org" -x -W -h 127.0.0.1 "uid=jijo"

This shows everything (including the password since root is allowed to see
that). Running ldapsearch plainly as in "ldapsearch -x" shows all my users
and all the data (excludign the userPassword field).

I also installed ldap-utils on the client and things work fine, too (can
view anyone, and as root can view anyone's userPassword in whatever
encryption became of them).

> If you can.. on to the next step!

Whee! ;>

> you can get nss_ldap to work fairly easily (assuming you can connect
> and query), see the /etc/ldap.conf file for nss_ldap

No need for pam_ldap?

 --> Jijo

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