Ya, it's probably an issue with your PAM configuration. The easiest way to configure an Ubuntu client to authenticate using LDAP, is to use ldap-auth-config. The Ubuntu Server Guide for Intrepid includes instructions, and they should work for Hardy as well:
Ya, it's probably an issue with your PAM configuration. The easiest way to configure an Ubuntu client to authenticate using LDAP, is to use ldap-auth-config. The Ubuntu Server Guide for Intrepid includes instructions, and they should work for Hardy as well:
https:/ /help.ubuntu. com/8.10/ serverguide/ C/openldap- server. html#openldap- auth-config
Before using ldap-auth-client and auth-client-config I would recommend making a backup of /etc/pam.d, /etc/nsswitch.conf, and /etc/ldap.conf.
Can you give that a try?
Thanks