Thanks Bren, your login config did get pam_ldap to check authentication.
I did run into a few issues in the auth.log which prompted a few questions:
>From the auth.log:
> PAM pam_parse: expecting return value; [...module_unkown=ignore default=die success=done > user_unkown=ignore syst
On Thu, 2004-04-29 at 09:01, Tim Jordan wrote:
> I noticed that the common-session is included under the login config.
> Although; I can't think of what session would have to do with user
> authentication.
>
> Also, since there is "auth" lines in the login config perhaps I should
> include the p
I noticed that the common-session is included under the login config. Although; I can't think of what session would have to do with user authentication.
Also, since there is "auth" lines in the login config perhaps I should include the pam_ldap.so at the top of the login config?
**I inclu
I'm having a frustrating day trying to get my one box that is running Openldap to use pam_ldap.so for authentication via slapd.
Running Debian Testing.
I have configure openldap properly. I can search and have already migrated local accounts up to Openldap.
I can see my directory nicely usi
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