Re: problems with pam_ldap - ssh and file attributes

2003-10-09 Thread Uwe Laverenz
Dan Nelson wrote: /bin/ls is linked statically, which means it only knows about compat, files, nis, and dns; you can build a dynamic one, or step up and write Ahh, thank you for this explanation. :-) There are other strange things with -CURRENT and LDAP-setup: I have jdk13 running on the

Re: problems with pam_ldap - ssh and file attributes

2003-10-08 Thread mkes
Since nobody responded I will do it myself :-). Further investigation shown that the problem with connecting via ssh was only with the Putty client. Normal command line ssh from another unix host worked fine. The Google search found one message targeting this problem. The solution is to use

Re: problems with pam_ldap - ssh and file attributes

2003-10-08 Thread Uwe Laverenz
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Nevertheless the problem with file attributes persists. I have the same problem here. I guess that 'ls' doesn't care about nsswitch?! cu, Uwe ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list

Re: problems with pam_ldap - ssh and file attributes

2003-10-08 Thread Dan Nelson
In the last episode (Oct 08), Uwe Laverenz said: [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Nevertheless the problem with file attributes persists. I have the same problem here. I guess that 'ls' doesn't care about nsswitch?! /bin/ls is linked statically, which means it only knows about compat, files, nis,

problems with pam_ldap - ssh and file attributes

2003-09-26 Thread Miroslav Kes
Hi, I just suceeded to install and configure pam_ldap authentication on my 5.1Release box. Everything seems to work fine (ftp, telnet, samba, ...) except for ssh. Any attempt to login (as user whose account is defined in the LDAP directory) from a remote host using ssh end up with the error