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OffTopic - Solaris 9 & openldap

Subject: OffTopic - Solaris 9 & openldap
Date: Tue, 5 Oct 2004 16:25:37 +0100 (BST)
Apologies for this off topic post, but I'm struggling as to where to go for 
information.

For various reasons, primarily that the LDAP server needs to access the LDAP 
repository, we are running one of our domains with OpenLDAP (the other domain 
where we have a dedicated server runs iDS5 with no problems)  Whilst the Linux 
clients can authenticate against LDAP successfully I have been unable to get 
the 
Solaris 9 clients to do so.  If I login with a local account getent and 
ldaplist 
return correct entries, it is just the authentication of users at login that 
fails.  I've found documents that describe how to do interoperate Solaris 9 and 
OpenLDAP using PADL nss-ldap but not with native Solaris nss-ldap.  Can anyone 
provide pointers as to what I'm missing and how I can use native nss-ldap?

Unless you think your reply will interest the whole list please reply directly 
to me.

Thanks for any help

John Landamore

School of Mathematics & Computer Science
University of Leicester
University Road, LEICESTER, LE1 7RH
J.Landamore@mcs.le.ac.uk
Phone: +44 (0)116 2523410       Fax: +44 (0)116 2523604

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