Hi Dear!
Since 3 days I try to setting a LDAP Server with OpenLDAP on Debian Lenny.
I'm using Mandriva Management Console (mmc) like web based admin.
I already create some users with mmc, but I can't login? Please, everybody can help me or provide me a good tuto?
Eric,
http://www.debian-administration.org/article/OpenLDAP_installation_on_Debian
Best regards, -- Dan
On Sep 8, 2010, at 7:13 AM, Eric KOM wrote:
Hi Dear!
Since 3 days I try to setting a LDAP Server with OpenLDAP on Debian Lenny.
I'm using Mandriva Management Console (mmc) like web based admin.
I already create some users with mmc, but I can't login? Please, everybody can help me or provide me a good tuto?
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On 08/09/10 16:13 +0200, Eric KOM wrote:
Hi Dear!
Since 3 days I try to setting a LDAP Server with OpenLDAP on Debian Lenny.
I'm using Mandriva Management Console (mmc) like web based admin.
I already create some users with mmc, but I can't login? Please, everybody can help me or provide me a good tuto?
Which packages got installed?
On 08/09/10 16:13 +0200, Eric KOM wrote:
Hi Dear!
Since 3 days I try to setting a LDAP Server with OpenLDAP on Debian Lenny.
I'm using Mandriva Management Console (mmc) like web based admin.
I already create some users with mmc, but I can't login? Please, everybody can help me or provide me a good tuto?
Which packages got installed?
-- Dan White
I installed: slapd ldap-utils libnss-ldap libpam-ldap with the dependencies. for web based administration I'm using mmc-agent and mmc-web-base from mandriva.
On 08/09/10 16:13 +0200, Eric KOM wrote:
Hi Dear!
Since 3 days I try to setting a LDAP Server with OpenLDAP on Debian Lenny.
I'm using Mandriva Management Console (mmc) like web based admin.
I already create some users with mmc, but I can't login? Please, everybody can help me or provide me a good tuto?
Which packages got installed?
-- Dan White
I reinstall slapd on the fresh Debian to fix all problems! after execute this command I can see the output comment below:
ldap:/etc/ldap# slapindex
WARNING! Runnig as root! There's a fair chance slapd will fail to start. Check file permissions!
but the server Is still started.
Please find attached my libnss-ldap.conf and pam_ldap.conf
Even now I can't connect on the system using user that I created.
Please, may be I missing some settings.
Le 09/09/2010 09:11, Eric KOM a écrit :
Please find attached my libnss-ldap.conf and pam_ldap.conf
Even now I can't connect on the system using user that I created.
Please, may be I missing some settings.
Installing and setting up slapd as a server is one thing (a network available LDAP server).
Being able to log in to a system using accounts from LDAP is another. To acheive this, I suggest you google one of many tutorials on "PAM NSS LDAP".
Hope this helps, Jonathan
On 9-9-2010 9:34, Jonathan CLARKE wrote:
Le 09/09/2010 09:11, Eric KOM a écrit :
Please find attached my libnss-ldap.conf and pam_ldap.conf
Even now I can't connect on the system using user that I created.
Please, may be I missing some settings.
Installing and setting up slapd as a server is one thing (a network available LDAP server).
Being able to log in to a system using accounts from LDAP is another. To acheive this, I suggest you google one of many tutorials on "PAM NSS LDAP".
Some time ago I wrote an article on that topic. Please see if you can use it.
http://www.boosten.org/creating-my-own-ldap-directory-part-3/
Peter
On 9-9-2010 9:34, Jonathan CLARKE wrote:
Le 09/09/2010 09:11, Eric KOM a écrit :
Please find attached my libnss-ldap.conf and pam_ldap.conf
Even now I can't connect on the system using user that I created.
Please, may be I missing some settings.
Installing and setting up slapd as a server is one thing (a network available LDAP server).
Being able to log in to a system using accounts from LDAP is another. To acheive this, I suggest you google one of many tutorials on "PAM NSS LDAP".
Some time ago I wrote an article on that topic. Please see if you can use it.
http://www.boosten.org/creating-my-own-ldap-directory-part-3/
Peter
Maybe I installed the bad libnss, because It exist two similar packages on debian lenny: libnss-ldap and libnss-ldapd (the booting bug was fix)
let me install another and see what going on!
On 9-9-2010 9:34, Jonathan CLARKE wrote:
Le 09/09/2010 09:11, Eric KOM a écrit :
Please find attached my libnss-ldap.conf and pam_ldap.conf
Even now I can't connect on the system using user that I created.
Please, may be I missing some settings.
Installing and setting up slapd as a server is one thing (a network available LDAP server).
Being able to log in to a system using accounts from LDAP is another. To acheive this, I suggest you google one of many tutorials on "PAM NSS LDAP".
Some time ago I wrote an article on that topic. Please see if you can use it.
http://www.boosten.org/creating-my-own-ldap-directory-part-3/
Peter
Hi Dear! Thanks a lot for this support. I finally use libnss-ldapd to solve the booting problem cause by libnss-ldap.
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