yes, my nsswitch.conf file is as below.
passwd: files ldap
shadow: files ldap
group: files ldap
ethers: files
netmasks: files
networks: files
protocols: files
rpc: files
services: files
netgroup: files ldap
publickey: nisplus
automount: files ldap
aliases: files nisplus
and /etc/ldap.conf file contains
uri ldap://192.168.5.1
ssl no
tls_cacertdir /etc/openldap/cacerts
pam_password md5
----i am still not able to authenticate.......
-best Regards
--H
On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 12:21 PM, Dmitry Amirov <amirov@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello
Is it ldap://ldap.vfds.local correct?
Please, try this command:
ping ldap.vfds.local
If pinging then try to use command getent to check that ldap users are
present in your system.
getent passwd
If not pinging, then you need to use FQDN or ip-address, like this:
ldap://1.2.3.4
ldap://example.com
> --
Hakuna Matata wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am new to FDS, i have set this up as per the documentation . It is
> working fine .
> Now want that linux client (CentOS 5.3) to authenticate with FDS.
>
> hostname of FDS = ldap.fds.local
>
> i create a user test01 and fill the posix information
>
> on client machine i am using system-config-authentiation
> 1. check the LDAP box and filled the details as .
> LDAP search base dn = dc=vfds, dc=local
> LDAP Server = ldap://ldap.vfds.local
>
> then i rebooted the machine and trying to login via user test01. now
> it is showing error as username or password incorrect.
>
>
> i would really appreciate if someone can give me some pointer or help
> where i am doing wrong.
>
> Many Thanks in advance
> Best regards
> --H
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