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| Hi there ! I'm just migrating two old SF280R running Solaris 8 to one new V20z running Solaris 10. As I don't have much LDAP knowledge, I've now come to a point where I need some help. The new machine is - a SunRay server - hosting LDAP and calendar server (SunOne 6) - much more It was quite hard for me to get the LDAP and calendar server basically running and having the cleaned old data but now that this is done, the following happens: - users can log in via ssh/telnet - but SunRay login fails for LDAP users - iCS Express seems to verify the LDAP pwassword but doesn't display the calendar - Lightning even denies the login Any LDAP guru here? TIA fw |
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| I wrote: >It was quite hard for me to get the LDAP and calendar server basically >running and having the cleaned old data but now that this is done, the >following happens: > - users can log in via ssh/telnet > - but SunRay login fails for LDAP users BTW: why does this even make a difference?!? > - iCS Express seems to verify the LDAP pwassword but doesn't display > the calendar .... which means that if I enter a wrong password, the thing complains but I enter the correct one, nothing really happens. Maybe there's something wrong woth the internal LDAP data like ACIs which has just been ported from SunOne 5.2 to DSEE 6.0? > - Lightning even denies the login .... with error code 0x804a0201 Desperately looking for assistance fw |
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| In <5fh005F3d40qiU1@mid.individual.net> Frank Winkler <frank-usenet@kfw-family.org> writes: >I wrote: > >It was quite hard for me to get the LDAP and calendar server basically > >running and having the cleaned old data but now that this is done, the > >following happens: > > - users can log in via ssh/telnet > > - but SunRay login fails for LDAP users >BTW: why does this even make a difference?!? Check the Sun Ray entries in /etc/pam.conf on the Sun Ray server. They should specify LDAP authentication just like the default entries that are used for ssh or telnet. -- -Gary Mills- -Unix Support- -U of M Academic Computing and Networking- |
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| Gary Mills wrote: >Check the Sun Ray entries in /etc/pam.conf on the Sun Ray server. >they should specify LDAP authentication just like the default >entries that are used for ssh or telnet. SunRay added tons of entries to /etc/pam.conf on the new machine, even more than on the old one. Regards fw |