> > > I have not rebooted .... yet. Last time I did so I was locked out of the > system because ldap wasn't configured correctly. I'll go ahead and do so > ... what is the worst that can happen? >
I rebooted and nothing ... so I uninstalled everything, rebooted again and then tried the apt-get ... This time it asked about letting deb-conf configure(?) so I said yes, and it then didn't ask anything at all about the ldap server or the other questions, just dumped me back to a command prompt after finishing the install. /etc/nsswitch.conf was not modified nor any of the other files (ldap.conf and so on). > >> Have you followed the Ubuntu LDAP client page? >> > > I tried, that is how I got to this point ... I think. At least if you are > referring to this page > > https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LDAPClientAuthentication > > SO, I'll try following or something the above again even though it also has a warning that the instructions are out of date for 9.10. But with a blizzard heading here today, I'll have to do so later. If anyone has a simple set of instructions that set up an ldap client, I'd be ecstatic. Sincerely, > Dave Hopkins > > >
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