core1 and active directory krb5 pam authentication
Doncho N. Gunchev
mr700 at globalnet.bg
Tue Nov 11 14:56:16 UTC 2003
On Tuesday 11 November 2003 09:09, Mark Keir wrote:
> I've just upgraded an RH9 box that uses an LDAP directory for userinfo
> and AD for authentication. I've been successfully using this config to
> handle user management on boxes from 7.1->9. After upgrade via CD to
> Fedora core1 no logins are possible (including root except after hacking
> grub to boot in superuser mode). Using authconfig to turn off KRB5
> authentication (LDAP stays for lookups), logins happen just fine. Any
> other experiences like this? Would love to move to Fedora from RH9 for
> lab machines - the desktop speedup makes the old 600MHz machines
> workable.
If I remember right, there was something in the release notes about LDAP.
...
| The openldap, postfix, and sendmail packages are now compiled using version 2
| of the Cyrus SASL library. For these packages, the default location of each
| application's SASL configuration files has changed from /usr/lib/sasl to
| /usr/lib/sasl2. In addition, some SASL configuration options have changed;
| refer to /usr/share/doc/cyrus-sasl*/options.html for a list of options
| recognized by version 2 of the Cyrus SASL library.
...
yep, I remember ;) Also check what was upgraded and what not...
Take a look at http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/release-notes/
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Regards,
Doncho N. Gunchev
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