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I'm installing LDAP auth on CentOs7 (command-line way).
I'm facing a strange behaviour:



[root@client]# su ldapuser01


(run as root) works and let me connect as ldap user (without prompting for a password)



[ldapuser01@client]$


but if I try to login in a new tty it keeps telling my password is wrong (even though the password let me log in on the server where the user was created).



The procedure I followed was this:



ldapauth --ldapserver=ldap.my-ldap-server.com --ldapbasedn="dc=my-ldap-server,dc=com" --enablemkhomedir --update


also



getent passwd ldapuser01


returns me



ldapuser01:*:1001:55:ldapuser01:/home/ldaphome/ldapuser01:/bin/bash


As cherry on the cake even homes are created



so it should be fine.



Where did my problem lay?










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    I'm installing LDAP auth on CentOs7 (command-line way).
    I'm facing a strange behaviour:



    [root@client]# su ldapuser01


    (run as root) works and let me connect as ldap user (without prompting for a password)



    [ldapuser01@client]$


    but if I try to login in a new tty it keeps telling my password is wrong (even though the password let me log in on the server where the user was created).



    The procedure I followed was this:



    ldapauth --ldapserver=ldap.my-ldap-server.com --ldapbasedn="dc=my-ldap-server,dc=com" --enablemkhomedir --update


    also



    getent passwd ldapuser01


    returns me



    ldapuser01:*:1001:55:ldapuser01:/home/ldaphome/ldapuser01:/bin/bash


    As cherry on the cake even homes are created



    so it should be fine.



    Where did my problem lay?










    share|improve this question

























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      I'm installing LDAP auth on CentOs7 (command-line way).
      I'm facing a strange behaviour:



      [root@client]# su ldapuser01


      (run as root) works and let me connect as ldap user (without prompting for a password)



      [ldapuser01@client]$


      but if I try to login in a new tty it keeps telling my password is wrong (even though the password let me log in on the server where the user was created).



      The procedure I followed was this:



      ldapauth --ldapserver=ldap.my-ldap-server.com --ldapbasedn="dc=my-ldap-server,dc=com" --enablemkhomedir --update


      also



      getent passwd ldapuser01


      returns me



      ldapuser01:*:1001:55:ldapuser01:/home/ldaphome/ldapuser01:/bin/bash


      As cherry on the cake even homes are created



      so it should be fine.



      Where did my problem lay?










      share|improve this question














      I'm installing LDAP auth on CentOs7 (command-line way).
      I'm facing a strange behaviour:



      [root@client]# su ldapuser01


      (run as root) works and let me connect as ldap user (without prompting for a password)



      [ldapuser01@client]$


      but if I try to login in a new tty it keeps telling my password is wrong (even though the password let me log in on the server where the user was created).



      The procedure I followed was this:



      ldapauth --ldapserver=ldap.my-ldap-server.com --ldapbasedn="dc=my-ldap-server,dc=com" --enablemkhomedir --update


      also



      getent passwd ldapuser01


      returns me



      ldapuser01:*:1001:55:ldapuser01:/home/ldaphome/ldapuser01:/bin/bash


      As cherry on the cake even homes are created



      so it should be fine.



      Where did my problem lay?







      centos login authentication ldap






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