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Re: openldap linux authentication problems.ThisThisdc=billy,dc=demon,dc=nl



Strange.. 
 Somehow I get the error of modprobe: cannot locate
module char-major-10-134 everytime I try to
authenticate on local machine (holding ldap directory)
and never else. There is no other log of login failure
of any kind in system logs both in /var/log/messages
as well as /var/log/secure.
  Whereas there is a search done for the user (user's
cn=,ou=,dc=,dc=). Hence it feels that ldap is doing
it's job perfectly but something (might be PAM) is not
working perfectly.

John.

 
--- Tony Earnshaw <tonye@billy.demon.nl> wrote:
> lør, 03.01.2004 kl. 16.58 skrev John Tinpot:
> 
> > PS: does anybody feel that this char-major-10-134
> is
> > somehow connected to AAA??? 
> 
> Absolutely not! 'ls /dev 10,| grep 134'. The above
> is RH
> /etc/modprobe.conf / modprobe.conf.dist shit. I've
> had to completely
> revise these files since compiling a new kernel.org
> source code kernel,
> with my idea of what to have in the kernel and what
> as modules. Distro
> is RHEL 3, new kernel is 2.6.0.
> 
> > Any clues?? 
> 
> Depends on your LDAP DIT record for a user. What
> does a record (ldif
> format) look like? I presume it has everything that
> /etc/passwd,
> /et/group and /etc/shadow has.
> 
> --Tonni
> 
> -- 
> mail: billy - at - billy.demon.nl
> http://www.billy.demon.nl
> 


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