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Hello All,
I think I asked this a while back but perhaps I wasn't very clear on what has been happening.
I have the option to do LDAP with a centralized server, and I would like to do so.
I use NFS mounted home directories (NFSv3).
I have installed SL6.1 and it works great.
I know I have successfully set up LDAP *and* NFS, because I can log in remotely with SSH as well as on a terminal. However, when I try to log in with GDM or XDM, it will accept my password, black out the screen, and then return to either GDM or XDM. I *can*, however, log in with a local account.
Is there something special about GDM or XDM with regards to LDAP or NFS that I am unaware of? Shouldn't it just be using the same authorization as SSH or a terminal login?
Thanks,
Christopher Tooley
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Systems, HEP/Astronomy UVic
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