I didn't try that. but if it happens again I shall. I knew the LDAP
servers were working, but that the Samba server (via nss) wasn't talking
to it.
What I ended up doing, was turned off nss' use of TLS. That fixed it.
In RHEL, the command is authconfig.
Why it suddenly stopped talking to each other, I still don't know.
Obviously I need to come in during non-office hours and config and test
and retest to get TLS working at both ends again.
Wes
John Drescher wrote:
On Mon, Aug 11, 2008 at 2:20 PM, Wes Modes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Suddenly as of this morning, none of my users can authenticate to samba
because nss_ldap is producing cryptic errors. Nothing has changed on either
the LDAP server or the Samba server. Looks like this in /var/log/messages:
Aug 11 11:19:29 edgar smbd[8394]: nss_ldap: could not soft reconnect to LDAP
server - Server is unavailable
Have you made sure your ldap servers are working?
# slapcat
# getent group
# getent passwd
John
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