Hi Denis, Thanks for your feedback. I have actually found out what was going wrong with my prior test. I had created a local user and then logged out of racktables which presented me with a login prompt that did not accept any credentials. I therefore assumed that it was not working. In fact it was the result of how the webserver and client was handling the session. If I restarted my browser I was able to connect without any problems. I have since tested permissions via tags and it is working fine. It would be useful if I could resolve the logout issue. Any help you can give regarding this would be appreciated. Thanks James -----Original Message----- From: racktables-users-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:racktables-users-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Denis Ovsienko Sent: 28 November 2010 18:47 To: racktables-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [racktables-users] Re: Tagging users 18.11.2010, 15:29, "James Osbourn" <james.osbourn@xxxxxxxxxx>: > This sounds similar to what we have. The LDAP auth is in the apache config > file and works fine. It was just when I added a localaccount matching my > username that it failed. I logged out and was not able to log in again with > any password that I had set, local or ldap. I renamed the local user ( could > not find the delete user ) and was able to log in straight away with my ldap > password. > > This all seems very strange! That is definitely a bug, and if you would like it fixed, I need a way to reproduce that (in the bug tracker, if possible). I can confirm, that the case you have described does not fail for me (even when LDAP or "local" password is changed). -- Denis Ovsienko