Speaking of ldap....

m.roth2006 at rcn.com m.roth2006 at rcn.com
Mon Oct 15 19:50:51 UTC 2007


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    mark

---- Original message ----
>Date: Mon, 15 Oct 2007 14:25:16 -0400
>From: "Ezra Taylor" <ezra.taylor at gmail.com>  
>Subject: Re: Speaking of ldap....  
>To: "General Red Hat Linux discussion list" <redhat-list at redhat.com>
>
>Hey:
>         Openldap is great code.  Your just a bad system administrator.
>
>
>Ezra
>
>On 10/12/07, m.roth2006 at rcn.com <m.roth2006 at rcn.com> wrote:
>>
>> Ghu, do I *loathe* openldap. Talk about amateur code - they can't even
>> give error messages some times, much less usefull ones.
>>
>> I've had an openldap server running for a year. A few weeks back, I
>> enabled it on a new server we racked. Everything was fine, and users could
>> log in.
>>
>> Then, somewhere in maybe the last week, something happened. I have no
>> clue, but suddenly my user can't log in. When I go to the box as root, and
>> try to su - to either my user's account, or my own, I get "user does not
>> exist".
>>
>> We log in on all our other servers. Looking at Webmin on this box, when I
>> go to ldap users and groups, I see everyone. I can telnet to the ldap
>> server, port 389 (I don't have it set up secure - it's in our "lab") with no
>> problem.
>>
>> pam's /etc/pam.d/system-auth is fine, and says to check ldap before
>> /etc/passwd.
>>
>> Anyone have any ideas?
>>
>>        mark
>>
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