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I'll investigate it when we get to another system change but since
its working on the current servers I'm not touching it :) <br>
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By the time we do an OS refresh I'll probably try moving to IPA<br>
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Brian<br>
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On 06/08/2012 10:14 AM, Stephen Gallagher wrote:
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<pre wrap="">On Fri, 2012-06-08 at 09:06 -0400, Brian Wheeler wrote:
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<pre wrap="">on our RHEL6 servers I'm still using nss_ldap for the hosts database:
we have a private network and I don't want to copy portions of
/etc/hosts around to our servers and putting them into DNS isn't really
an option for us. I couldn't find an easy way to look up the data in
ldap for that data so I just stuck with nss_ldap for all of the
databases we needed.
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Sure, but you should be able to use nss-pam-ldapd for that now. Have you
given that a look? (It's essentially the direct replacement for nss_ldap
and pam_ldapd supported by PADL).</pre>
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