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Re: LDAP w/Windows 2000
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| deadwood 2004-01-23, 4:26 pm |
| Had a similar problem but never found a working solution -- I was trying to
get win2000 server to authenticate terminal services users via a unix LDAP
server. I could interrogate LDAP from the 2k box (cmd prompt) but could
never get the active directory to authenticate users (or even see the LDAP
server). Anyone shed any light?
"R.A.M." <ram_123@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:IFPJa.269245$ro6.6990662@news2.calgary.shaw.ca...quote:
> If you're looking for a Sun solution,
> http://wwws.sun.com/software/produc...ynch/index.html
>
> "rachel polanskis" <grove@zeta.org.au> wrote in message
> news:grove-731440.20001222062003@vulcan.virago.org.au...
about[QUOTE][color=darkred]
> 50
> all
> what
> authenticate
> people
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| deadwood 2004-01-23, 4:26 pm |
| Had a similar problem but never found a working solution -- I was trying to
get win2000 server to authenticate terminal services users via a unix LDAP
server. I could interrogate LDAP from the 2k box (cmd prompt) but could
never get the active directory to authenticate users (or even see the LDAP
server). Anyone shed any light?
"R.A.M." <ram_123@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:IFPJa.269245$ro6.6990662@news2.calgary.shaw.ca...quote:
> If you're looking for a Sun solution,
> http://wwws.sun.com/software/produc...ynch/index.html
>
> "rachel polanskis" <grove@zeta.org.au> wrote in message
> news:grove-731440.20001222062003@vulcan.virago.org.au...
about[QUOTE][color=darkred]
> 50
> all
> what
> authenticate
> people
we[QUOTE][color=darkred]
>
>
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| jean qiong he 2004-01-23, 4:27 pm |
| Are you trying to log in the users into the unix servers but can't?
I'm working on integrating HP-UX servers with Windows 2000 AD, and I've
noticed that once I've migrated the unix directory entries (/etc/passwd
entries) over to AD, I have to reset the password of each user (in AD) and
enable
their accounts before they can log into the HP-UX servers. I also changed
the /etc/pam.conf file by specifying authentication to use pamlib_ldap, in
addition to the pamlib_unix.
I'm not sure if this applies to your question, but I hope this helps.
Jean
On Thu, 26 Jun 2003, deadwood wrote:
quote:
> Had a similar problem but never found a working solution -- I was trying to
> get win2000 server to authenticate terminal services users via a unix LDAP
> server. I could interrogate LDAP from the 2k box (cmd prompt) but could
> never get the active directory to authenticate users (or even see the LDAP
> server). Anyone shed any light?
>
>
> "R.A.M." <ram_123@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:IFPJa.269245$ro6.6990662@news2.calgary.shaw.ca...
> about
> we
>
>
>
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| jean qiong he 2004-01-23, 4:27 pm |
| Are you trying to log in the users into the unix servers but can't?
I'm working on integrating HP-UX servers with Windows 2000 AD, and I've
noticed that once I've migrated the unix directory entries (/etc/passwd
entries) over to AD, I have to reset the password of each user (in AD) and
enable
their accounts before they can log into the HP-UX servers. I also changed
the /etc/pam.conf file by specifying authentication to use pamlib_ldap, in
addition to the pamlib_unix.
I'm not sure if this applies to your question, but I hope this helps.
Jean
On Thu, 26 Jun 2003, deadwood wrote:
quote:
> Had a similar problem but never found a working solution -- I was trying to
> get win2000 server to authenticate terminal services users via a unix LDAP
> server. I could interrogate LDAP from the 2k box (cmd prompt) but could
> never get the active directory to authenticate users (or even see the LDAP
> server). Anyone shed any light?
>
>
> "R.A.M." <ram_123@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:IFPJa.269245$ro6.6990662@news2.calgary.shaw.ca...
> about
> we
>
>
>
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| deadwood 2004-01-23, 4:35 pm |
| Had a similar problem but never found a working solution -- I was trying to
get win2000 server to authenticate terminal services users via a unix LDAP
server. I could interrogate LDAP from the 2k box (cmd prompt) but could
never get the active directory to authenticate users (or even see the LDAP
server). Anyone shed any light?
"R.A.M." <ram_123@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:IFPJa.269245$ro6.6990662@news2.calgary.shaw.ca...quote:
> If you're looking for a Sun solution,
> http://wwws.sun.com/software/produc...ynch/index.html
>
> "rachel polanskis" <grove@zeta.org.au> wrote in message
> news:grove-731440.20001222062003@vulcan.virago.org.au...
about[QUOTE][color=darkred]
> 50
> all
> what
> authenticate
> people
we[QUOTE][color=darkred]
>
>
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| jean qiong he 2004-01-23, 4:39 pm |
| Are you trying to log in the users into the unix servers but can't?
I'm working on integrating HP-UX servers with Windows 2000 AD, and I've
noticed that once I've migrated the unix directory entries (/etc/passwd
entries) over to AD, I have to reset the password of each user (in AD) and
enable
their accounts before they can log into the HP-UX servers. I also changed
the /etc/pam.conf file by specifying authentication to use pamlib_ldap, in
addition to the pamlib_unix.
I'm not sure if this applies to your question, but I hope this helps.
Jean
On Thu, 26 Jun 2003, deadwood wrote:
quote:
> Had a similar problem but never found a working solution -- I was trying to
> get win2000 server to authenticate terminal services users via a unix LDAP
> server. I could interrogate LDAP from the 2k box (cmd prompt) but could
> never get the active directory to authenticate users (or even see the LDAP
> server). Anyone shed any light?
>
>
> "R.A.M." <ram_123@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:IFPJa.269245$ro6.6990662@news2.calgary.shaw.ca...
> about
> we
>
>
>
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| deadwood 2004-01-23, 4:52 pm |
| Had a similar problem but never found a working solution -- I was trying to
get win2000 server to authenticate terminal services users via a unix LDAP
server. I could interrogate LDAP from the 2k box (cmd prompt) but could
never get the active directory to authenticate users (or even see the LDAP
server). Anyone shed any light?
"R.A.M." <ram_123@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:IFPJa.269245$ro6.6990662@news2.calgary.shaw.ca...quote:
> If you're looking for a Sun solution,
> http://wwws.sun.com/software/produc...ynch/index.html
>
> "rachel polanskis" <grove@zeta.org.au> wrote in message
> news:grove-731440.20001222062003@vulcan.virago.org.au...
about[QUOTE][color=darkred]
> 50
> all
> what
> authenticate
> people
we[QUOTE][color=darkred]
>
>
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| jean qiong he 2004-01-23, 4:54 pm |
| Are you trying to log in the users into the unix servers but can't?
I'm working on integrating HP-UX servers with Windows 2000 AD, and I've
noticed that once I've migrated the unix directory entries (/etc/passwd
entries) over to AD, I have to reset the password of each user (in AD) and
enable
their accounts before they can log into the HP-UX servers. I also changed
the /etc/pam.conf file by specifying authentication to use pamlib_ldap, in
addition to the pamlib_unix.
I'm not sure if this applies to your question, but I hope this helps.
Jean
On Thu, 26 Jun 2003, deadwood wrote:
quote:
> Had a similar problem but never found a working solution -- I was trying to
> get win2000 server to authenticate terminal services users via a unix LDAP
> server. I could interrogate LDAP from the 2k box (cmd prompt) but could
> never get the active directory to authenticate users (or even see the LDAP
> server). Anyone shed any light?
>
>
> "R.A.M." <ram_123@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:IFPJa.269245$ro6.6990662@news2.calgary.shaw.ca...
> about
> we
>
>
>
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