> I've been unsuccessfully trying to get nss_ldap to work. I've chased down > hundreds of google searches over the last 3 days, and I can't seem to get > a > centos system to authenticate against ldap. > > Every daemon on the system is running into the same problem: > > nss_ldap: could not search LDAP server - Server is unavailable > > sshd, nscd, httpd, you name it.. > > slapd is clearly running, telnet localhost 389 actually connects me to it. > > I've run authconfig, /etc/sysconfig/authconfig agrees. > > I'm at a complete and utter loss. I've followed every how-to out there, > RH, Openldap, Debian, FreeBSD I can verify ldap is working, I can't seem > to get any PAM applications to use it. First question: do you have tls enabled on the client, and not the server, or vice versa? Second question: on the server, can you do a search? Handy tool: webmin has a whole ldap section, and can give you a *lot* of clues as to what's going wrong. mark _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos