Re: ldap authentication

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On Fri, Sep 20, 2002 at 09:11:45AM +0930, Richard Eames wrote:
> We had the same problem and resolved it by putting [NOTFOUND=continue] in our nsswitch.conf
> 
> ie 
> 
> passwd:     files [NOTFOUND=continue] ldap 
> shadow:     files [NOTFOUND=continue] ldap 
> group:      files [NOTFOUND=continue] ldap

>   Here is my problem, I had configured the linux system to have user account into a ldap directory (openldap). I've used authconfig to do so. It is working fine, no problems.
> 
>   But if the openldap daemon stop, nobody can login anymore, even root!

But that doesn't explain why root is unable to login.  

Igor



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