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01-22-2008 01:22 PM
01-22-2008 01:22 PM
Problems with LDAP-UX and Trusted HP-UX 11i
I have a HP-UX 11.23 server set up as a LDAP-UX (version B.04.10) client to a Sun Java Directory Server (version 6.1).
I copied across /etc/pam.ldap.trusted to /etc/pam.conf and also made some modifications to Account management as I am using pam_authz. Everything is working fine.
I have tried to set up a couple of HP-UX 11i servers as LDAP-UX clients (version B.04.10) against the same Directory. Again I copied across /etc/pam.ldap.trusted to /etc/pam.conf and made the pam_authz modifications.
I am able to log in ok using a LDAP account. But I did some testing to make sure everything was ok but I have the following problems.
If I enter the wrong password I get prompted for the System Password and then it prompts for the password again. I guess this is due to
OTHER password required libpam_unix.so.1 try_first_pass debug
I have this in my /etc/pam.conf on the 11.23 server and don't get the System Password prompt after an incorrect password.
Anyway, I experimented with locking the LDAP account. My account log in did not work, which is what I expected. I then unlocked the account on the Directory Server but could not log into the
11i server as it thought my account was disabled. I had to delete the entry under /tcb/files/auth/ to be able to log in again. It appears the Trusted system was overriding the policy from the Directory Server.
I have attached the pam.conf for the 11i and 11.23 systems.
I copied across /etc/pam.ldap.trusted to /etc/pam.conf and also made some modifications to Account management as I am using pam_authz. Everything is working fine.
I have tried to set up a couple of HP-UX 11i servers as LDAP-UX clients (version B.04.10) against the same Directory. Again I copied across /etc/pam.ldap.trusted to /etc/pam.conf and made the pam_authz modifications.
I am able to log in ok using a LDAP account. But I did some testing to make sure everything was ok but I have the following problems.
If I enter the wrong password I get prompted for the System Password and then it prompts for the password again. I guess this is due to
OTHER password required libpam_unix.so.1 try_first_pass debug
I have this in my /etc/pam.conf on the 11.23 server and don't get the System Password prompt after an incorrect password.
Anyway, I experimented with locking the LDAP account. My account log in did not work, which is what I expected. I then unlocked the account on the Directory Server but could not log into the
11i server as it thought my account was disabled. I had to delete the entry under /tcb/files/auth/
I have attached the pam.conf for the 11i and 11.23 systems.
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