Hello everyone,
The setup is as follows. We have set up a server with 389 DS without DNS (hardcoded IP
addresses in /etc/hosts) and created a CA certificate for distribution on servers and
clients. The 389 client has been set up to allow users created on the server to
authenticate against LDAP when logging in for the first time. However, this is failing.
The server has 389 and a CA certificate.
The client is given the CA certificate as certificate.asc. Then, we used authconfig-tui
to configure the client to use LDAP authentication against the server using TLS/SSL.
In regards to a previous thread, one had brought up that there might be issues using LDAP
authentication with TLS if the server is set up without DNS and has IP addresses
hard-coded in /etc/hosts. Does anyone have any suggestions as to why I am unable to log
in against the server from my client machine. The user created in LDAP is given POSIX
attributes so that if it's a user attempting to log in for the first time, it is able
to do so (since POSIX attributes includes Group ID, UID, etc.)
Thanks.
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