Hi,
I'd like to use nscd for passwd+group caching. pam_ldap is configured and works
(e.g. 'id foo' returns the correct user id if foo is present in ldap).
If I start nscd manually (not started by default), 'id foo' returns 'No such
user'. As soon as I stop nscd, 'id foo' starts working again.
Eventually I found the problem:
nscd did bind anonymously and slapd was configured to prevent access to ldap
information by anonymous users. I thought that specifying "rootbinddn" and the
correct password in ldap.secret would prevent that but obviously nscd needs
"binddn" and "bindpw" in ldap.c
Steve Rigler schrieb:
It has a lot to do with user root if you use rootbinddn in
"/etc/ldap.conf" and put the password into "/etc/ldap.secret" which
should only be readable by root.
You are right but I even set the permissions on ldap.secret to 0644 to be sure
that there are no acl problems. I
I'm seeing the same problems on Fedora 6+7. I don't think there is a real
solution (btw: using a German keyboard layout, shift+6 gives me "/" in the
graphical vnc console). I use SSH for virtual console management as much as
possible.
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Kai Schaetzl schrieb:
Yes, this seems the only workable solution. Unfortunately, you are also
restricted to the "-"-less strings when you install it :-(
Use NumPad.
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Timothy Kesten schrieb:
Two questions:
1. for which the fcpci-kernel-modules from atrpm-Repo are useful?
I guess these contain the binary modules from AVM (proprietary). For "plain"
internet access you should be fine with hisax driver integrated in the CentOS
kernel. The proprietary drivers
gopinath wrote:
how to deny changes to proxy setting in Mozilla firefox . Please help me out.
Please elaborate a bit more.
Do you want to prevent your users from changing the proxy settings in
Firefox? If this is true, then:
1. This is not a CentOS specific question. You're more likely to ge
Robert Moskowitz schrieb:
Centos 5.2 provides python 2.5.1.
Nope. CentOS 5.2 comes with Python 2.4 only!
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John Doe schrieb:
> There is BAT that is more advanced, but never tried it.
> http://wiki.bacula.org/doku.php?id=bat
Current bat will not work with CentOS's QT 4.2.
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Hi,
I migrated a physical CentOS 4.8 server into a VM on a CentOS 5 KVM host.
Everything works fine, I even can use the paravirt drivers for network and disk.
However the required kernel modules are not put into initrd somehow. Of course
I can call "mkinitrd --with virtioblk ..." manually but t
Am 20.03.2010 16:12, schrieb Alexander Dalloz:
> Create the recommended /etc/modprobe.conf entry
>
> alias scsi_hostadapter${NUM} virtio_blk
Thanks a lot - somehow I missed the Red Hat knowledge base entry.
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