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+ | pam_ldap and [[nss_ldap]] share the same configuration file, /etc/ldap.conf. See [[nss_ldap]] for creating the base, then add the PAM items with the following: | ||
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+ | cat >> /etc/ldap.conf << "EOF" | ||
+ | pam_password exop | ||
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+ | pam_filter objectClass=posixAccount | ||
+ | pam_login_attribute uid | ||
+ | pam_member_attribute memberUid | ||
+ | pam_check_host_attr no | ||
+ | pam_min_uid 5000 | ||
+ | EOF |
Revision as of 17:53, 15 November 2008
Download Source: | http://www.padl.com/download/pam_ldap-184.tar.gz |
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Contents
Introduction to Pam ldap
The pam_ldap module provides the means for Solaris and Linux servers and workstations to authenticate against LDAP directories, and to change their passwords in the directory.
Project Homepage: http://www.padl.com/OSS/pam_ldap.html
Dependencies
Required
Non-Multilib
Compile the package:
./configure --prefix=/usr --libdir=/lib \ --sysconfdir=/etc --mandir=/usr/share/man && make
Install the package:
make install && chmod -v 755 /lib/security/pam_krb5.so
Multilib
32Bit
todo
N32
todo
64Bit
todo
Configuring
pam_ldap and nss_ldap share the same configuration file, /etc/ldap.conf. See nss_ldap for creating the base, then add the PAM items with the following:
cat >> /etc/ldap.conf << "EOF" pam_password exop pam_filter objectClass=posixAccount pam_login_attribute uid pam_member_attribute memberUid pam_check_host_attr no pam_min_uid 5000 EOF