On Tue, Sep 01, 2009 at 03:52:37PM -0700, David L wrote: > I'm trying to authenticate with LDAP in rawhide, and > I can't log in. The same ldap.conf file works in f11. > My sysadmin created that file several fedora releases > ago and it has worked just copying it forward until > now. I know he added stuff that can't be added with > system-config-authentication -> configure ldap, and > I don't understand all of the changes that he made. > Is anybody else having problems with LDAP in rawhide? The only think I can think of that's different is that nss-ldapd was added, so that if you have it installed, you're using it instead of nss_ldap for looking up user and group information. In the nss-ldapd %post, a number of settings are migrated into /etc/nss-ldapd.conf from /etc/ldap.conf, and the service is enabled if the system has ben configured to consult LDAP for user and group information. None of the schema mapping configuration (which you are probably using if the directory server is AD) gets pulled in, but as nss-ldapd isn't part of the default installation set, and nothing should be pulling it in as a dependency, I'd be surprised to see it on your system if it wasn't explicitly selected for installation. Can you perhaps provide more details about your configuration? What was added to the config file after system-config-authentication wrote it? Nalin -- fedora-test-list mailing list fedora-test-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-test-list