=2D----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 El Jue 23 Dic 2004 10:40, Ted Kaczmarek escribi=F3: > I am guessing that the response from your ldap server is not allowing > that user access. As you stated, with a non ldap auth user it works. > Their may also be some pam issue. If you don't get any helpful response > try the openldap mailing list or the pam mailing list. > > Ted I've aditional information, the password of postgres is more the 8 characte= rs,=20 but if I change the password to a small password less the 8 characters the= =20 change user work, you've any idea the problem with the password? Thanks =2D --=20 Cristofer Reyes Aguilera linux-user #353991 =20 http://www.inf.utfsm.cl/~crreyes Laboratorio de Computacion, Departamento de Informatica, UTFSM crreyes (at) inf (dot) utfsm (dot) cl =2D----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.4 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFBytfwjvuTr7tY3e8RAhQUAJ93UWnNVUsoqGhzCxdj5m/0goRU0ACfUToB ktRZsNl5B7yY1P4AJa90ioo=3D =3Dpthf =2D----END PGP SIGNATURE-----