On 10/26/15 15:49 +0100, Olivier wrote:
supported before redhat6. So my nswitch.conf looks like this :
# cat /etc/nsswitch.conf sudoers: ldap passwd: files sss shadow: files sss group: files sss ...
The problem is that I have not found which option I should use in ldap.conf to say NOT to use sasl when binding the ldap directory (aka the equivalent of '-x').
There is no such option.
Consult the documentation for your pam ldap module. If you're using PADL, consider using nss-pam-ldapd, or nssov (which is distributed with OpenLDAP).