On Thu, Dec 15, 2011 at 2:21 AM, Buchan Milne bgmilne@staff.telkomsa.net wrote:
On Wednesday, 14 December 2011 20:08:37 NetNinja wrote:
Hello,
I have a two different user accounts and one works the other not so
much. The account user03 works on both Solaris 10 and RHEL clients.
While test01 can do everything but login to the Solaris 10 client, I
can use this account to login to the RHEL client though. Can someone
look at my accounts below and tell me why user03 works and test01
doesn't?
# user03, People, test.net
dn: uid=user03,ou=People,dc=test,dc=net
[...]
shadowMax: 99999
# test01, People, test.net
dn: uid:test01,ou=People,dc=test,dc=net
[...]
shadowMin: 0
shadowMax: 99999
It could be your shadowMax: 0
I made a typo there it should say shadowMin: 0. This could be it the other account doesn't have this line.
# ldapclient list
NS_LDAP_FILE_VERSION= 2.0
NS_LDAP_BINDDN= uid=proxyagent,ou=People,dc=test,dc=net
NS_LDAP_BINDPASSWD= password
NS_LDAP_SERVERS= X.X.X.X:389
NS_LDAP_SEARCH_BASEDN= dc=test,dc=net
NS_LDAP_SERVER_PREF= X.X.X.X
NS_LDAP_CACHETTL= 0
NS_LDAP_CREDENTIAL_LEVEL= proxy
NS_LDAP_SERVICE_SEARCH_DESC= passwd:ou=People,dc=test,dc=net
NS_LDAP_SERVICE_SEARCH_DESC= group:ou=People,dc=test,dc=net
NS_LDAP_SERVICE_SEARCH_DESC= shadow:ou=People,dc=test,dc=net
NS_LDAP_SERVICE_AUTH_METHOD= pam_ldap:simple
I'm still testing so I ran ldapclient manual. When I feel that I have
the the right setting, I will load the profile into LDAP.
You didn't provide your full configuration for your RHEL client, but maybe it doesn't have access to the shadowMax attribute, or isn't using 'ldap' for shadow. Or maybe the presence of two values for shadowMax confuses the Solaris ldapclient.
Regards,
Buchan
Thanks for your help. The RHEL clients work fine for both accounts. Only the Solaris client has issues with the test01 account.
I'm just trying to get the setup right for Solaris. Next step automount or autofs.