Dear All, I'm thinking about connecting the 15 or so laptops in our organisation to LDAP. Now I'm trying to use nscd in order to enable the users to work when being offline. The test laptop is installed for this occasion, updated CentOs6.3. Following the advise I found on a few posts I modified */etc/nscd.conf : * server-user nscd logfile /var/log/nscd.log debug-level 3 reload-count unlimited paranoia no enable-cache passwd yes positive-time-to-live passwd 3600 negative-time-to-live passwd 20 suggested-size passwd 211 check-files passwd yes persistent passwd yes shared passwd yes enable-cache group yes positive-time-to-live group 3600 negative-time-to-live group 60 suggested-size group 211 check-files group yes persistent group yes shared group yes enable-cache hosts yes I also Modified*/etc/nsswitch.conf*and changed the order after passwd - shadow - group : passwd: ldap files shadow: file ldap group: ldap files *This seems to work.* * When stopping nscd, LibreOffice gives the EM: /The application cannot be started. A general error occurred while accessing your central configuration. /*When starting nscd LibreOffice just works. *When enabling nscd a can su to an LDAP user from root, without nscd the user does not exist. *But the problem I'm having* is I was kinda hoping to log back in from a locked screen or from hibernation, in other words continue a running session. Or who knows, even start a new session. Can anyone help me make this work? Thanks for any advise Greetings, James -- IT-medewerker Caw De Kempen Opensource Software is the future. _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos