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Operating Systems AIX Mix LDAP and LOCAL user on AIX Post 302961187 by AIX_user_324891 on Wednesday 25th of November 2015 01:59:11 AM
Old 11-25-2015
Quote:
Originally Posted by agent.kgb
afaiu users are there, both local and LDAP, you can login using both types of users using standard AIX tools/procedures, such as "normal" login, telnet, ftp, but you receive some error trying to open ssh session. Am I right?

Do you have problems opening an SSH session with an LDAP user or with a local AIX user or with both types of users?
Currently here's whats going on :

Code:
Connection      
su to local user         Works                   
su to LDAP user      Works but can't use chuser/rmuser and all user commands (like sudo -l with a LDAP user)         
ssh to local user       Works                   
ssh to LDAP user    Permission denied, please try again. (Like when you type a wrong passwd)

What i would like to do :
Code:
Connection      
su to local user         Works                   
su to LDAP user      Works
ssh to local user       Works                   
ssh to LDAP user   Works
mkuser                  Creates local user
rmuser                   Delete local user
chuser                   Changes local user
lsuser                    List local and LDAP user
mkuser/rmuser/chuser -R LDAP works but my LDAP server will block this

In fact i would like AIX users works like Linux users (at least it works like this on my Linux servers)

Last edited by AIX_user_324891; 11-25-2015 at 03:05 AM..
 

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LDAP_ABANDON(3) 					     Library Functions Manual						   LDAP_ABANDON(3)

NAME
ldap_abandon - Abandon an LDAP operation in progress SYNOPSIS
#include <ldap.h> int ldap_abandon(ld, msgid) LDAP *ld; int msgid; DESCRIPTION
The ldap_abandon() routine is used to abandon or cancel an LDAP operation in progress. The msgid passed should be the message id of an outstanding LDAP operation, as returned by ldap_search(3), ldap_modify(3), etc. ldap_abandon() checks to see if the result of the operation has already come in. If it has, it deletes it from the queue of pending mes- sages. If not, it sends an LDAP abandon operation to the the LDAP server. The caller can expect that the result of an abandoned operation will not be returned from a future call to ldap_result(3). ERRORS
ldap_abandon() returns 0 if everything goes ok, -1 otherwise, setting ld_errno appropriately. See ldap_error(3) for details. SEE ALSO
ldap(3), ldap_result(3), ldap_error(3) ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
OpenLDAP is developed and maintained by The OpenLDAP Project (http://www.openldap.org/). OpenLDAP is derived from University of Michigan LDAP 3.3 Release. OpenLDAP 2.0.27-Release 22 September 1998 LDAP_ABANDON(3)
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