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Operating Systems AIX Trouble with Kerberos/LDAP and AIX 6.1 Post 302759083 by jgeiger on Monday 21st of January 2013 11:08:43 AM
Old 01-21-2013
IBM [Solved] Trouble with Kerberos/LDAP and AIX 6.1

The KRB5ALDAP compound load module is giving me fits. Everything looks like it should be working, but no.

Goal: Integrate AIX host with Active Directory using a KRB5ALDAP compound load module so that users can be created in AD and used in AIX, with unix attributes (registry values) being pulled from AD. Eliminate the need to manage user accounts on a per-server basis.

Issue: User attributes are visible with lsuser and returned with ldapsearch. Kerberos authentication shows successful at the domain controller, but a "permission denied" or "invalid login or password" message is displayed. Files can be chown-ed to the user accounts, but SU fails.

I attached a doc with the pertinent configs and troubleshooting steps. Since making that doc, I have also chased the enctype (switched to solely RC4) and the KVNO (tried 2, 3, 4). But no love.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.
 

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XmStringNConcat(3X)													       XmStringNConcat(3X)

NAME
XmStringNConcat - A compound string function that appends a specified number of bytes to a compound string SYNOPSIS
#include <Xm/Xm.h> XmString XmStringNConcat (s1, s2, num_bytes) XmString s1; XmString s2; int num_bytes; DESCRIPTION
XmStringNConcat appends a specified number of bytes from s2 to the end of s1, including tags, directional indicators, and separators. It then returns the resulting compound string. The original strings are preserved. The space for the resulting compound string is allocated within the function. The application is responsible for managing the allocated space. The memory can be recovered by calling XmStringFree. Specifies the compound string to which a copy of s2 is appended. Specifies the compound string that is appended to the end of s1. Speci- fies the number of bytes of s2 to append to s1. If this value is less than the length of s2, as many bytes as possible, but possibly fewer than this value, will be appended to s1 such that the resulting string is still a valid compound string. RETURN VALUE
Returns a new compound string. SEE ALSO
XmStringCreate(3X), XmStringFree(3X) XmStringNConcat(3X)
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