Oliver Schulze L.
2006-Feb-24 03:38 UTC
[CentOS] When openldap fails to start, can not login as root
Hi, I have a problem that when my slapd fails to start, I can no longer login via ssh as a user that is in /etc/passwd How can I solve this? Editing /etc/nsswitch.conf o pam.d/ ? Many Thanks Oliver -- Oliver Schulze L. <oliver at samera.com.py>
Barry Brimer
2006-Feb-24 04:53 UTC
[CentOS] When openldap fails to start, can not login as root
On Fri, 24 Feb 2006, Oliver Schulze L. wrote:> Hi, > I have a problem that when my slapd fails to start, I can no longer > login via ssh as a user that is in /etc/passwd > > How can I solve this? Editing /etc/nsswitch.conf o pam.d/ ?The easiest thing to do is to use authconfig to change your authentication parameters. PAM and nsswitch will be updated accordingly. Barry
Josh Kelley
2006-Feb-24 17:45 UTC
[CentOS] When openldap fails to start, can not login as root
On 2/23/06, Oliver Schulze L. <oliver at samera.com.py> wrote:> I have a problem that when my slapd fails to start, I can no longer > login via ssh as a user that is in /etc/passwd > > How can I solve this? Editing /etc/nsswitch.conf o pam.d/ ?Which version of CentOS? CentOS 4 adds "pam_succeed_if.so uid < 100 quiet" in /etc/pam.d/system-auth to hopefully fix this kind of problem, but CentOS 3 doesn't have anything like that. Josh Kelley
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