can't get OS to use LDAP for accounts

Steven Kalisky Steven_Kalisky at symantec.com
Mon Mar 3 14:10:08 UTC 2008


Try turning off SELinux and then test.  There are setting in SELinux for
LDAP. 


Steven Kalisky
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[mailto:redhat-sysadmin-list-bounces at redhat.com] On Behalf Of Douglas J
Hunley
Sent: Monday, March 03, 2008 6:06 AM
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Subject: can't get OS to use LDAP for accounts

I've got a nice clean recently built RHEL4 machine (all updates) that
just won't see any users/groups in LDAP. I've run 'authconfig' and
marked things as documented for our other, working server. I've bounced
the machine. Our application can talk to the LDAP server and see the
user/groups in questions. 
Where do I start debugging this?
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