On Tue, 2006-04-04 at 14:00 -0500, Brad Johnson wrote: > I did try that but it didn't seem to work....however I didn't reboot > and I'm a little afraid to reboot. You shouldn't need to reboot. When you say it doesn't work, do you mean it doesn't allow you to set a weak password? It doesn't allow you to login? It doesn't allow you to set any new password? > Here's another interesting > item....if I change the password succesfully, it doesn't actually > seem to update in the ldap directory on the OS X server. this sounds as though you have something screwy at a deeper level as well. Did you use the authconfig program to setup your connection to the OSX ldap server or soemthing different? Is pam_ldap one of the modules being stacked in /etc/pam.d/system-auth? It sounds as though the update is updating /etc/passwd and /etc/shadow on the K12ltsp server instead of in the OSX server. So the K12 server is reading from /etc/passwd ad from the ldap server but it is writing only to /etc/passwd. When you use the passwd command does it prompt you with: Enter login(LDAP) password: or does it just print New UNIX password: -Toshio
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