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Re: dc=example,dc=com
Don't know if you have pam_ldap or nss_ldap installed, but /etc/ldap.conf
is the traditional name for the file used to configure it if you do...
-Alan
Robert Canary said:
> After persistantly briusing my head on the desktop.......
>
> It dawned on me. The reason I keep getting ds=example,dc=com is because
> there has to be *two* ldap.conf file, and I am _obviously_ editing the
> wrong one....and there is two. One in the /etc/openldap/ldap.conf and
> one in the /etc/ldap.conf
>
> The /etc/ldap.conf was well commented so I kept it and aslo made a
> symlink from the /etc/openldap to point to it. Now the getent hosts
> work correctly.
>
> I don't care how they got there, or who's fault it is, I just wanted the
> archives to reflect it. That is why I am posting it :-)
>
> --
> robert
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Alan Sparks, UNIX/Linux Systems Administrator <asparks@doublesparks.net>