These files have permissions of rw-r--r--
/etc/ldap/ldap.conf
/etc/libnss-ldap.conf
/etc/pam_ldap.conf
file /etc/ldap/ldap.conf contained:
BASE o=ultrapossum
HOST
I think this was setup by some ldap authentication utility.... I have modified the file to include settings for our server as such:
BASE dc=nelfc, dc=com
HOST ldap://192.168.0.201
#BASE o=ultrapossum
#HOST
... but alas, this didn't solve the problem either.
I'll look for sane values in the other pam/ldap files to see if I can find out what's going wrong here. I should also note that I am running an LTSP thin client session. Maybe I'll try this on the server itself. It's the ltsp-standalone-server as provided by Ubutnut 6.10.
I cannot unlock mine either.
Here's the configuration...
file /etc/pam. d/gnome- screensaver contains:
@include common-auth
These files have permissions of rw-r--r-- ldap.conf
/etc/ldap/ldap.conf
/etc/libnss-
/etc/pam_ldap.conf
file /etc/ldap/ldap.conf contained:
BASE o=ultrapossum
HOST
I think this was setup by some ldap authentication utility.... I have modified the file to include settings for our server as such: 192.168. 0.201
BASE dc=nelfc, dc=com
HOST ldap://
#BASE o=ultrapossum
#HOST
... but alas, this didn't solve the problem either.
I'll look for sane values in the other pam/ldap files to see if I can find out what's going wrong here. I should also note that I am running an LTSP thin client session. Maybe I'll try this on the server itself. It's the ltsp-standalone -server as provided by Ubutnut 6.10.
Cheers till later!
-Joe Baker