Hi Karic

Thanks you for your reply.
I started nscd with nscd.conf :

enable-cache passwd yes
enable-cache group yes
enable-cache hosts yes
enable-cache services yes
enable-cache protocols yes
enable-cache rpc yes
enable-cache networks yes

I can put also some value about positive cache ? as :

       positive-time-to-live   passwd          600
       negative-time-to-live  passwd          20
       suggested-size          passwd          211


Regards

Karim Bourenane
Orange Business Services / Equant
RO&SI / IBNF / ENO / GNS
112 Avenue Charles de Gaules
92200 Neuilly S/Seine
Phone:             +33156 76 35 52
Fax:                   +33156 76 35 04
http://www.equant.com




"Almir Karic" <redduck666@gmail.com>
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i solved the same error by running nscd.

On Thu, Jun 12, 2008 at 2:56 PM,  <karim.bourenane@orange-ftgroup.com> wrote:
>
> Hi All
>
> I send you my actual problem, because i cannot resolve from 1 week :/.
> I've installed openldap 2.3.41 server and client on server. Ssh running fine
> with sudo. But if i do SCP command from another server i have this error :
>
> server-without-ldap# scp kbourena@ldap-rain:/home/kbourena/toto.txt .
> Password:
> unknown user 1206
>
> If anyone have idea.
>
> Best Regards
>
> Karim Bourenane
> Orange Business Services / Equant
> RO&SI / IBNF / ENO / GNS
> 112 Avenue Charles de Gaules
> 92200 Neuilly S/Seine
> Phone:             +33156 76 35 52
> Fax:                   +33156 76 35 04
> http://www.equant.com
>
>



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