I am sorry as I have changed few names due to security purpose. I appreciate your help on this regard. On Tue, Jan 12, 2010 at 9:43 PM, Ajeet S Raina <ajeetraina at gmail.com> wrote: > Hello Guys, > > All I have configured 389 Server and its working fine. > I can also run this command on client Machine as follows successfully: > > ldapsearch -h 389-ds.sap.com -b "dc=im,dc=sap,dc=com" -L "objectclass=*" > > And it does show me all the user statistics like this: > > # extended LDIF > # > # LDAPv3 > # base <dc=isst,dc=sapient,dc=com> with scope subtree > # filter: (objectclass=*) > # requesting: ALL > # > # isst.sapient.com > dn: dc=im,dc=sap,dc=com > objectClass: top > objectClass: domain > dc: isst > # Directory Administrators, isst.sapient.com > dn: cn=Directory Administrators, dc=isst,dc=sapient,dc=com > objectClass: top > objectClass: groupofuniquenames > cn: Directory Administrators > uniqueMember: cn=Directory Manager > # Groups, im.sap.com > dn: ou=Groups, dc=im,dc=sap,dc=com > ... > ... > > It means 389 Client is configured. > Now I added a User called meet on 389 DS Server. > I have provided: > > Default Shell: /bin/bash > User ID: 610 > GroupID:610 > User name: snal > > Now When I try logging into the server through : > > username: meet > password:**** > > It says: > > login as: snalamwar > snal at 10.209.37.77's password: > Last login: Wed Jan 13 03:00:09 2010 from 10.209.37.146 > Could not chdir to home directory /home/snal: No such file or directory > -bash-3.2$ > > Then I manually created a directory under /home as snal: > > mkdir /home/snal > > And Tried logging and this time it does login. > > Is this process correct? > Do we need to create home directory manually. > Pls Suggest. > > > > > > -- ?It is not possible to rescue everyone who is caught in the Windows quicksand --Make sure you are on solid Linux ground before trying.? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/389-users/attachments/20100112/b67c441a/attachment.html