By default, proftpd will ask every configured authentication module about a given user, until it finds an authentication module that knows about that user, or until an authentication module signals an unrecoverable error. The order in which these modules are asked depends on the order of modules in the --with-modules option used when configuring proftpd.
- form the mini how-to...
AuthOrder try changing the mod_auth_xxx around to see if this isn't an auth conflict resolution issue?
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Noticed something weird in my auth.log file. It's trying to bind to the LDAP server which it can't find. This is not necessary... how do I disable this?
Jul 7 11:20:43 ubuntu proftpd: nss_ldap: could not connect to any LDAP server as (null) - Can't contact LDAP server
Jul 7 11:20:43 ubuntu proftpd: nss_ldap: failed to bind to LDAP server ldap://41.137.44.217/: Can't contact LDAP server
Jul 7 11:20:43 ubuntu proftpd: nss_ldap: reconnecting to LDAP server (sleeping 1 seconds)...
By default, proftpd will ask every configured authentication module about a given user, until it finds an authentication module that knows about that user, or until an authentication module signals an unrecoverable error. The order in which these modules are asked depends on the order of modules in the --with-modules option used when configuring proftpd.
- form the mini how-to...
AuthOrder try changing the mod_auth_xxx around to see if this isn't an auth conflict resolution issue?
DarkRanger wrote:Noticed something weird in my auth.log file. It's trying to bind to the LDAP server which it can't find. This is not necessary... how do I disable this?
Jul 7 11:20:43 ubuntu proftpd: nss_ldap: could not connect to any LDAP server as (null) - Can't contact LDAP server
Jul 7 11:20:43 ubuntu proftpd: nss_ldap: failed to bind to LDAP server ldap://41.137.44.217/: Can't contact LDAP server
Jul 7 11:20:43 ubuntu proftpd: nss_ldap: reconnecting to LDAP server (sleeping 1 seconds)...
Forgot to mention that this error only occurs when I do a FTP login. Be it remotely or via FileZilla
I wonder... How can I make proftpd work from an SQL database. That way I can just put the SQL authentication first and it should work better don't you think?
On a side note rusty. Now that you are here, what does this error mean? I get it every 10 seconds exactly, and it's in the auth.log file where I get the nss_ldap error also.
Jul 7 16:03:08 ubuntu getty[5080]: /dev/hvc0: No such file or directory
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