And don't forget nsswitch. ldap should be first for group and passwd. On Mar 23, 2010, at 8:25 PM, Tyler Gates < tgates81@gmail.com> wrote: Sounds like it's a problem with your client side pam_ldap authentication. There's a whole buch of steps to get that working, just google it. If you have a redhat variant authconfig or setup will step you through it. It would help if you could post your system_auth file. On Mar 23, 2010, at 11:40 AM, Lynn York < lynn.york@mavenwire.com> wrote:
Hello,
When I issue “getent passwd” I
can see it query the ldap server for all the information and the server is
returning the correct information. However, “getent passwd” doesn’t
actually show the users that are in ldap. I am not sure where my problem might
be. Can anyone offer any suggestions on where to look?
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