Joakim Dellrud wrote:
Hello.
  First of I would like to ask for forgivness if I post this question in the
wrong list, I'm new to this...

So now to my question: I have a Microsoft 2003 Active Directory server and
an already working configuration for a Centos/redhat environment. But my
problem has occured when trying to include the BSD (openbsd 4,5 with
login_ldap installed) servers and clients in the solution. I've found a
guide (http://www.obfuscurity.com/2009/08/OpenBSD-as-an-LDAP-Client) that
speaks of this but it seems to be non-functional. So my question is how does
one via login_ldap connect to a AD and auth USER that is not in the passwd
file on the machine?
> ...

You could try a book instead,
/LDAP System Administration/
by Gerald Carter, O'Reilly
ISBN-13: 978-1-56592-491-8
It is probably on http://safari.oreilly.com

The Unix examples are generic, (i.e. not for Linux only)

And I would second the suggestion to explore Microsoft Windows Services for UNIX (SFU)

Another solution is to get yp to work from OpenBSD to OpenBSD, then add LDAP on top, then migrate to AD, right now you cannot tell if your problems are in YP, LDAP, KERBEROS, or Microsoft AD...

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Mauro Rezzonico <ma...@ch23.org>, Como, Italia
"Maybe this world is another planet's hell" - H.Huxley

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