No ideas? I wonder if, as a workaround, I can configure Solaris to use LDAP for authentication and have SGD treat the accounts as UNIX accounts?
Still can't see why this (and apparently only this) is failing.
Ceri
On Wed, Dec 03, 2008 at 11:25:54AM +0000, Ceri Davies wrote:
> OK, thanks very much. I've attached the ldap.log, plus the
> jserver24194_error.log log file.
>
> There are a couple of errors related to, I think, password expiry but
> they don't look relevant. The server finished starting up at 10:40:53,
> and I logged in as an LDAP user at 10:41:22.
>
> The login is successful, the user just doesn't get any Applications
> assigned.
>
> Ceri
>
> On Wed, Dec 03, 2008 at 07:57:49AM +0000, Deany Dean wrote:
> > Hi Ceri,
> >
> > I think we need a bit more information from your SGD server. Could you
> > enable LDAP logging and provide us with any errors or odd log entries
> > that you see or if you're unsure about what's there, attach the entire
> > log file to the post (I recommend compressing the content for the sake
> > of the users of this mailing list :)).
> >
> > To enable ldap logging use the following log filter (in the Admin
> > Console->Global Settings->Monitoring):
> >
> > server/login/*:ldap.log
> > server/ldap/*:ldap.log
> >
> > The logging will be placed in a file called ldap.log in
> > /opt/tarantella/var/log. To give us the best idea about what is
> > happening, restart the server and then try to login as an LDAP user.
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That must be wonderful! I don't understand it at all.
-- Moliere
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