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These are two entirely different ldap servers based on different schemas etc. It's not actually a backup ldap server but houses a different type of ldap account. So, as far as I know I can't do that. Thanks. --Kaleb On Thursday 09 September 2004 11:20 am, Tom Ryan wrote: > can't you just put > > host server1 server2 > > in ldap.conf? > > Tom > > On Thu, 9 Sep 2004, Kaleb Pederson wrote: > > I'm trying to get mod_ldap stacked so that it will search two different > > ldap servers on ssh authentication. If I use either the first > > configuration or the second configuration it works fine. When I try to > > stack the modules so that it will fallback to the second ldap server on > > failure, the first entry will work (whichever one it may be), but the > > second one never gets queried -- (verified with tcpdump). [snip] _______________________________________________ Pam-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/pam-list
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