Keith Olmstead wrote:

id and the user shows the correct uid and gid and getent passwd displays info like it would be in the passwd file. Openldap is currently working with Sendmail.

Normally the users don't have shell accounts, but I am adding a shell in ldap for my test user and I can not su, or login as that user.

So now I am trying to see what is the difference between the user that I create locally on the box that works with the user that is in LDAP. getent passwd "user" and id "user" both show correct values.

People refuse to give software versions like people refuse to admit to having the clap or thrush.


The fact that your user can not log in or su, would tend to indicate that your pam_ldap isn't configured correctly. The fact that you can do 'id' and 'getent', indicates that nss_ldap /is/ configured correctly (/etc/ldap.conf and nsswitch.conf.).

Since you refuse to give sofware versions, I'm afraid that I can't offer any further advice.

Tony

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