Re: Problems with nss_ldap - where to start?

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I was going to say no TLS on either side. 

Specifically because I wanted to make sure that I was doing it with basic auth prior to using tls, but I found TLS lines in the /etc/ldap.conf.

I commented those out, and guess what, no more nss_ldap messages in /var/log/messages..

Now, I'm somewhat guessing that my directory doesn't have the right information in it.  Maybe I just need an ldif recipe for adding the users.

Peter

On Wed, Dec 16, 2009 at 11:33 AM, <m.roth@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

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

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