lucid unown user id LTSP user cant loggin
Mattias Hemmingsson
matte at ahavaxthuset.se
Fri Aug 20 07:22:24 BST 2010
Hi
Yes i had everthing working fine in ubuntu 8.04
But when i installed the new ubuntu 10.04 i cant logg in.
The user can loggin with ssh but not throw the gdm.
I onlyt get the unnown user error id.
And i have tiried almost everything.
Are you using ubuntu 10.04 ?
// Matte
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Från: "David Hopkins" <dahopkins429 at gmail.com>
Till: "Mattias Hemmingsson" <matte at elino.se>, edubuntu-devel at lists.ubuntu.com, "Edubuntu Users List" <edubuntu-users at lists.ubuntu.com>
Skickat: fredag, 20 aug 2010 1:18:41
Ämne: Re: lucid unown user id LTSP user cant loggin
On Thu, Aug 19, 2010 at 9:15 AM, Mattias Hemmingsson <matte at elino.se> wrote:
> Hi
>
> I have 4 ltsp server running lucid staddning.
> But non of my ldap users can loggin to the servers.
> The servers dump and unown user id and then sends the user back to loggin.
>
> I have done som search and it seams to be cousing by somthing called DRI.
> And I also find a buf saying that its not possible to turn dri off on the lts.conf file on lucid.
> And that you have to set upp your own xorg.con file.
>
>
> So i tried all this but still my users can logged in.
> Is there any one using lucid with ltsp ans ldap and that has an working solution for this problem?
>
Matte,
I also use LDAP (Openldap). Scott Balneaves wrote up a tutorial on how
to get authentication working a while back. It can be found here:
https://wiki.edubuntu.org/Edubuntu/WikiSite/SimpleLDAPSetup
Follow the section for Client: install client pieces. For my systems,
I added just the ldap-auth-client. I answered the questions. I
changed the ldapi:/// to ldap://IP.x.y.z:389/ ... I also entered the
correct info for the realm. I answered yes to the question about
having root be able to change passwords, and no for the authentication
required to access the database.
Next, I copied/pasted the example profile changing given on the above
page, only I changed edubuntu to something appropriate for our school
and saved it as ncs-ldap-config.
I then invoked auth-client-config -a -p ncs
Afterwards I was able to use ldap. I now have 7 servers all
authenticating successfully following this approach. Many thanks to
Scott for help with that wiki page.
Sincerely,
Dave Hopkins
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