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KuehnUl
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RHEL5.3 bindpw

Hallo,

The server is not a member of a windows domain. But we have an AD user-account. With the clear bind password in the /etc/ldap.conf, the communication to the AD-Server work well and the login into the rhel-server with the AD account, too.

1.) We tried to crypt the password in the /etc/ldap.conf with,

bindpw {crypt} xxxx...
and
bindpw {MD5} yyyyy...

Both doesn't work.

2.) We removed the bindpw entry in the config file and wrote the clear password into the /etc/ldap.secret (600) file. It doesn't work too.

Do you have some ideas for us?

Thanks for your support, Uli
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Ivan Ferreira
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Re: RHEL5.3 bindpw

If using /etc/ldap.secret, it must have a newline at the end of the secret.

Try that.
Por que hacerlo dificil si es posible hacerlo facil? - Why do it the hard way, when you can do it the easy way?
KuehnUl
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Re: RHEL5.3 bindpw

Hallo Ivan,

a newline at the end of the ldap.secret doesn't solved the problem.

Uli
Steven E. Protter
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Re: RHEL5.3 bindpw

Shalom,

There could be other problems in the /etc/ldap.secret file or other configuration files. Check to see if one of them has been replaced by the upgrade (if that is what you did) to RHEL 5.3.

Also check RH web site for errata or possibly a new rpm related to this error.

Please tell us more about your upgrade path. Hardware, system type. Whether it was a fresh cold install or an upgrade with yum.

SEP
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