Hi All,
What i have noticed was that:
The client pc will boot and X will load untill you get the
login prompt. When i login with an LDAP account it seems
asif X is loading from the LDAP server for the client. Is
that possible?
Should X not load from the client?
Thanks
Regards
On Sat, 16 Apr 2005 21:08:55 +0200
"it clown"
Hi All,
I finally got LDAP working.
I am suing autofs to mount the users /home dir.
My problem is that it is extremely slow when the user logs in. I am exporting the home dir with nfs. I cannot believe that nfs is this slow. It takes 2 minutes for the user to log into X.
Is there away to speed things up?
Thanks Regards
On Thu, 14 Apr 2005 07:56:23 +0200 "it clown"
wrote: Hi All,
Has anyone got it right to setup an ldap server under suse 9.1?
I can import everything except /etc/group.
I get:
ldap_add: Object class violation (65) additional info: no structural object class provided
What objectClass do you need for /etc/group?
How does an group.ldif contents look like before u ldapadd it?
Thanks Regards
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