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Posted 1 Month, 1 Week ago
Adrian
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We have a setup of Windows 2000 AD in our organization (of around 2000 PCs) and have around 50 Unix boxes. Since I am responsible for the Unix servers I have been asked to use the existing Win2k AD to support the Solaris/Linux servers. I have installed AD4Unix and setup the Win2k AD for use by Solaris/Linux servers.

I am trying to install pam_ldap and nss_ldap on the Solaris/Linux servers but simply cannot get these to compile. I have read that these packages need to get compiled using the –enable-schema-mapping and –enable-rfc2307bis options, but simply cannot get these to install. I keep getting the 'error : schema mapping requires the Berkeley DB library' while trying to compile these two modules.

Please let me know if I am on the right track and if so would appreciate if you could tell me how to go about doing this.
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Posted 1 Month, 1 Week ago
nfdouglas
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Hi Henrik, I do not have the Solaris box handy, but on Linux the db4-4.0.14-14 (Berkeley DB database licarary for C ) is installed. Any other clues ?

Thanks, Kevin.
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