Can you use modprobe to load your missing modules?
TJ
On Sun, 2004-04-25 at 19:31, Chuck Bearden wrote:
I have a Sarge box that I installed with the beta 2 installer. Am I
correct in believing that /etc/init.d/discover (invoked via a symlink
during boot) is supposed to detect hardware and lo
Try apt-get install discover1
This fixed removed the old discover package then installed discover1, searched and loaded all necessary modules.
TJ
On Wed, 2004-04-14 at 01:07, Jim Seymour wrote:
The last updates to Sarge I applied this week seem to have
damaged discover. In order to get net
or perhaps enlighten me if debain does things differently the using the common-* config files.
Thank you,
Tim Jordan
a "test" that would ensure that pam_ldap.so is being called? Just looking at the auth.log is not providing much except pam_unix.so entries.
Thanks,
Tim Jordan
On Thu, 2004-04-29 at 16:23, Joshua McClintock wrote:
Even though you changed this in the common-* pam configs,
/etc/pam.d/login i
> sessionoptionalpam_motd.so # prints the motd upon
> succesful loing
> sessionoptionalpam_mail.sostandardnoenv # prints
> status of users mbx upon login
>
>
> Is there a "test" that would ensure that pam_ldap.so is being called?
>
Debian Testing (in Vmware)
Openldap 2.0.23-6.3
libnss-ldap 211-4
libpam-ldap 164-2
Still trying to get authentication working from Openldap server. I have used the migration-tools to move local accounts up to Openldap server.
The auth.log only shows that pam_unix.so is being called for authe
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