Description of problem: I've upgraded a computer on my lan from Fedora 5 to Fedora 6 and it now will not validate users against the open ldap server. Fedora 5 clients are still working ok, as is postfix. Ldap is used to supply user information and kerberos is being used for authenticaiton. Both of these clients were set up with system-config-authentication, and right now neither is useing SELinux or a firewall. (That will change after this is fixed) Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): openldap-2.3.27-4 on the client openldap-2.2.29-1.FC4 on the server openldap-2.3.19-4 on the working client How reproducible: Every time Steps to Reproduce: 1. su [username] or login in as a non root user 2. 3. Actual results: su: user [username] does not exist Expected results: login prompt Additional info: Attached are two logs generated by slapd. One is the recording of a user that logs in on a working client (named goodscript.txt) the other is a failed login from the new FC6 client (named badscript.txt)
Created attachment 140712 [details] failed login attempt
Created attachment 140713 [details] successful login
I know it's a bit late, but could you please try latest openldap-clients-2.3.30-2.fc6 on your FC-6 box and let me know the results (with logs and tcpdump from working client and from 'buggy' FC-6)? Thanks in advance.
I cannot reproduce the bug and the reporter did not provide requested information. Please reopen the bug if the bug persists and you are able to provide the logs I need.