???? I have no idea. Do you mean secure shell? I guess I don't understand the question, sorry.
Thanks,
Harry
Harry Devine
Common ARTS Software Development
AJM-245
(609)485-4218
Harry.Devine@xxxxxxx
From: | Grzegorz Dwornicki <gd1100@xxxxxxxxx>
|
To: | "General discussion list for the 389 Directory server project." <389-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> |
Date: | 04/10/2013 02:24 PM |
Subject: | Re: Setting up a test server |
Sent by: | 389-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx |
Are you using Sssd or nscld?
10 kwi 2013 19:51, <harry.devine@xxxxxxx>
napisał(a):
I am trying to implement a "Forgot Password" web page for our
organization and I am at the point where I want to update the user's account
with the temporary password. Since I don't want to have any issues
on the production servers, I have installed a virtual machine with CentOS
6.4 and have installed 389-ds on it. The server seems to be running
(i.e. I can do an ldapsearch command and see the test users that I have),
but I can't seem to be able to log in as any of those users.
I have used the Authentication GUI to set the log in method to LDAP and
have put in the required information, but if I try to "su" over
as one of those users, or log out and try to enter one of the test user
names, I get an error saying that the user was not found.
So, how can I configure CentOS 6.4 to allow access to the test 389-ds server?
Thanks,
Harry
Harry Devine
Common ARTS Software Development
AJM-245
(609)485-4218
Harry.Devine@xxxxxxx
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