My 2 cents
- test with: ldapsearch -h ldapserver.domain.nl -s base -b ""
"objectclass=*" , to see if you can queuery the server.
- make sure the posix account has the "shadowAccount" attribute
- SSHA is default used by FDS for password encyption.. this should be CRYPT.
import:
------------------------------
dn: cn=config
changetype: modify
replace: passwordstoragescheme
passwordstoragescheme: CRYPT
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- make sure to use "simple" instead of "tls:simple" for your initial
tests
- use : ldapclient -v -P default -D
"cn=proxyagent,ou=profile,dc=domain,dc=nl" -d domain.nl -w proxy_password
{ipnumber_ldap_server} , to create the ldap_file & ldap_cred files
- make sure you run te latest recommended patch cluster.
I'm working on documentation.. maybe I'll have time to publish it sometime
soon.
Justin
Hi, all. I've been battling this for days now, with
no luck. I've got fds up & running and linux clients
authenticating w/o problems. Solaris has so far been
a royal pain.
This is what I've done so far:
- imported the 2 schemas that a kind soul sent me (dua
& nis)
- added the nisDomain object
- added a few users to test
- copied the ldap_file & ldap_cred files from Gary
Tay's site
- added a default simple profile
- ran ldap-genprofile to get the NS1 password, put it
in the cred file.
- added ldap to the nsswitch.conf
Yet the solaris box doesn't see the ldap server. In
the dmesg, I see this:
Aug 24 09:16:34 unknown getent[1506]: [ID 293258
user.error] libsldap: Status: 7 Mesg: Session error
no available conn.
Aug 24 09:18:07 unknown nscd[1498]: [ID 293258
user.error] libsldap: Status: 7 Mesg: Session error
no available conn.
Aug 24 09:18:07 unknown nscd[1498]: [ID 293258
user.error] libsldap: Status: 7 Mesg: Session error
no available conn.
Can anybody point me in the right direction? I'm
about to start kicking the solaris server...
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