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2015 Dec 19
2
LDAP create home directories
> > You may also need to restart sssd or nslcd, depending upon which one is > running the backed ldap connection service on the clients. Hmm.. I got a different result after restarting nclcd. Instead of logging me in and just complaining that it couldn't create the home directory, it still complains about not creating the home directory, but now it doesn't let me in: #ssh tdunphy at ops2.example.com tdunphy at ops2.example.com's password: Creating directory '/home/td...
2015 Dec 19
0
LDAP create home directories
...2015 15:40, "Tim Dunphy" <bluethundr at gmail.com> wrote: > > > > You may also need to restart sssd or nslcd, depending upon which one is > > running the backed ldap connection service on the clients. > > > Hmm.. I got a different result after restarting nclcd. Instead of logging > me in and just complaining that it couldn't create the home directory, it > still complains about not creating the home directory, but now it doesn't > let me in: > > #ssh tdunphy at ops2.example.com > > tdunphy at ops2.example.com's password:...
2015 Dec 19
2
LDAP create home directories
Hey guys, I've setup an LDAP server on our network. I'm using OpenLDAP. It was really easy to use the authconfig-tui to generate the nsswitch.conf and ldap.conf files that would allow user authentication. But when users would log in, the system wasn't creating the home directories. I found one command that would correct that: authconfig --enablemkhomedir --update After that
2015 Dec 19
1
LDAP create home directories
...; <bluethundr at gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > > > You may also need to restart sssd or nslcd, depending upon which one is > > > running the backed ldap connection service on the clients. > > > > > > Hmm.. I got a different result after restarting nclcd. Instead of logging > > me in and just complaining that it couldn't create the home directory, it > > still complains about not creating the home directory, but now it doesn't > > let me in: > > > > #ssh tdunphy at ops2.example.com > > > > tdunphy a...