well didn't you say you could su -l to users that weren't machine
accounts? if your /etc/ldap.conf is set right then I'm at a loss too.
but you did run authconfig-tui and set to use ldap authentication
right? that edits some values in /etc/pam.d/system_auth
Pat Riehecky wrote:
Blast.
My workstation account looks like the following after my failure to join
the domain.
dn: uid=testing$,ou=Computers,dc=iwu,dc=edu
objectClass: top
objectClass: account
objectClass: posixAccount
cn: testing$
uid: testing$
uidNumber: 1006
gidNumber: 515
homeDirectory: /dev/null
loginShell: /bin/false
description: Computer
gecos: Computer
I built up a Fedora 8 box and pointed it at my LDAP server and I still
cannot su down to that user. I figured using the graphical tool for
setting up pam_ldap would eliminate whatever mistake I have made that I
just cannot seem to find. But it too cannot su down to testing$.
I just removed and reinstalled samba, now more stuff is not working. I
am going to assume my test box is just too hosed up and leave it at
that. When I get around to rebuilding it I will almost certainly have
this problem again since I don't know what caused it I am doomed to
repeat it....
Thanks for all the help
Pat
On Thu, 2008-02-28 at 13:08 -0600, Adam Williams wrote:
see, I can su -l to my account:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# su -l domain2\$
su: warning: cannot change directory to /dev/null: Not a directory
-sh: /dev/null/.profile: Not a directory
-sh-3.2$
and its info is:
dn: uid=domain2$,ou=People,dc=gomer,dc=mdah,dc=state,dc=ms,dc=us
objectClass: posixAccount
objectClass: account
objectClass: top
objectClass: sambaSamAccount
uid: domain2$
uidNumber: 2003
gidNumber: 514
homeDirectory: /dev/null
cn: domain2$
sambaSID: S-1-5-21-2139886109-2393431639-217723040-1017
displayName: domain2$
sambaAcctFlags: [W ]
sambaNTPassword: 890AE051A9ADB4707CD86824CF76F9B4
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