Thanks for the reply. Yes. I checked the logs. (Mentioned in oreg msg) and there was no mention of the client. Afa sitting up he user - yes I set up a couple of users for posix access. I think my problem is more fundamental. Yes, I do have port 389 open on both machines. Any app that I can run on the client to see if it sees the ldap server? Brad Fuller On Mar 9, 2010 1:58 PM, <patrick.morris at hp.com> wrote: Hi Brad! On Tue, 09 Mar 2010, Brad Fuller wrote: > Thanks for the reply. See below On Tue, Mar 9, ... Authconfig also does stuff like configure PAM for you, etc, so you're probably set there, but it's a bit more involved than just the canges you mentioned. My guess now is that it's almost certainly expecting users to contain the posixAccount object class, which you may or may not have set on them currently. You mentioned that you were able to "create people," but didn't say how, so whether those were set up appropriately to work as Unix logins is hard for me to say. As far as being able to tell if your client is hitting the server or not, you should be able to look at the server's access logs. -- 389 users mailing list 389-users at lists.fedoraproject.org https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/... -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/389-users/attachments/20100309/caeab985/attachment.html