Hello, I hope there are no formatting issues with this email. I am using Evolution, and believe i have properly turned off all HTML formatting, etc. I have the situation where I have 3 file servers set up. I need to have a common user/group/password database across all 3 servers. Right now every time I add a user I manually add the user to all 3. I then manually set the password on all 3. I would like to centralize that. It appears that my best option is to use OpenLDAP and PAM's NSS_LDAP module. Is there a better method to do this? I have begun configuring OpenLDAP to do just this, but have run into a problem. When I try to run PADL's migration tools, ldapadd returns an error message in /var/log/messages:
Apr 18 11:18:21 cgi-pack ldapadd: unable to dlopen /usr/lib/sasl/libgssapiv2.so: libgssapi.so.1: cannot load shared object file: No such file or directory
I believe these are the relevant packages I have installed on my system. cyrus-sasl-gssapi-1.5.24-184 cyrus-sasl-1.5.24-184 cyrus-sasl-devel-1.5.24-184 openldap2-client-2.0.11-39 nss_ldap-150-15 openldap2-devel-2.0.11-39 pam_ldap-105-31 openldap2-2.0.11-39 heimdal-lib-0.3e-27 openssl-0.9.6a-35 openssl-devel-0.9.6a-35 Also, when I run the migrate_all_online.sh tool, I get slapd returning error 32 which at first I thought was related to the above problem, but have come to suspect that they may not be. Apparently error 32 is No Such Object, and it is complaining about no object being defined. I checked to make sure I included all the proper schema in /etc/openldap/slapd.conf and cannot find any other relevant scheme files that are not included. Thank you for any assistance you may offer. Bill Miller jrmiller@cbnlottery.com