On Wednesday 07 July 2004 22:48, Steven wrote: > Hi, > > I do have /lib/security/pam_ldap.so. Also here is the following info: > > [root@blochee root]# cd /lib/security/ > [root@blochee security]# ls > pam_access.so pam_krb5.so pam_rhosts_auth.so pam_unix_auth.so > pam_chroot.so pam_lastlog.so pam_rootok.so pam_unix_passwd.so > pam_console.so pam_ldap.so pam_securetty.so pam_unix_session.so > pam_cracklib.so pam_limits.so pam_shells.so pam_unix.so > pam_deny.so pam_listfile.so pam_smb_auth.so pam_userdb.so > pam_env.so pam_localuser.so pam_smbpass.so pam_warn.so > pam_filter pam_mail.so pam_stack.so pam_wheel.so > pam_filter.so pam_mkhomedir.so pam_stress.so pam_winbind.so > pam_ftp.so pam_motd.so pam_tally.so pam_xauth.so > pam_group.so pam_nologin.so pam_time.so > pam_issue.so pam_permit.so pam_timestamp.so > pam_krb5afs.so pam_pwdb.so pam_unix_acct.so > > [root@blochee security]# rpm -V nss_ldap > S.5....T c /etc/ldap.conf > [root@blochee security]# > > > Maybe there is a problem with pam_ldap.so? > Thanks again for your help. have you tried rpm -V pam? Stuart -- Stuart Sears RHCE, RHCX -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:redhat-list-request@xxxxxxxxxx?subject=unsubscribe https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list