I've been experiencing the same problem, with Ubuntu and XUbuntu 6.06.1.
The server is Debian Sarge, with a stable, working OpenLDAP installation, using TLS.
I've come across a work-around, though. If /etc/nsswitch.conf is set up with the entries like this...
passwd: files ldap group: files ldap shadow: files ldap
...then you can log in. The other way round (ldap files) hangs.
Nick.
I've been experiencing the same problem, with Ubuntu and XUbuntu 6.06.1.
The server is Debian Sarge, with a stable, working OpenLDAP installation, using TLS.
I've come across a work-around, though. If /etc/nsswitch.conf is set up with the entries like this...
passwd: files ldap
group: files ldap
shadow: files ldap
...then you can log in. The other way round (ldap files) hangs.
Nick.