Re: Help accessing a remote ldap server
From: Martin Tessun (martin.tessun_at_freenet.de)
Date: 05/29/04
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Date: Sat, 29 May 2004 23:06:45 +0200
Glenn Robinson wrote:
> Update:
>
> I can now read the ldap server entries from the remote machine. I changed
> the peername value on the ldap server's /etc/openldap/ldap.conf file from
> ip=127\.0\.0\.1 to the ip address of my subnet.
>
> I'm still not getting the remote machine to succesfully do the login
> authentication against the remote server.
For authentication against ldap you need at least pam_ldap or nss_ldap
an the following lines in your local ldap.conf:
host <your remote host>
base <your ldap-base, e.g. dc=example,dc=com>
HTH,
Martin
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