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List:       mandrake-cooker
Subject:    Re: [Cooker] LDAP Passwords
From:       Buchan Milne <bgmilne () cae ! co ! za>
Date:       2002-02-28 21:02:36
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I have put some stuff up on http://ranger.dnsalias.com/mandrake/muo/connect/cldap.html
http://ranger.dnsalias.com/mandrake/muo/connect/cldap2.html
http://ranger.dnsalias.com/mandrake/muo/connect/cldap4.html

, but it mainly has to do with getting your LDAP server up and running (ipmorting
data from legacy files like /etc/passwd etc), setting mail clients up to query it
etc. I still want to complete docs on setting up ssl (I have it working, such that
LDAP setup from Mandrake installation allows getent passwd to return LDAP accounts
out the box). We use pam_smb for passwords, so I haven't quite got passwords by LDAP
working yet. I would also like to get kerberos and SASL documented, and eventually
get this all up on MUO. I haven't fixed up the links at the top right of the docs,
but I have enough links (I probably can't fit in any more ...).

Any help on getting SASL and Kerberos working would be appreciated ...

Buchan

sczjd@yahoo.com, cooker@linux-mandrake.com wrote:
>
>Is there documentation on how to (easily)set-up ldap
>passwords for a network? LDAP interests and
>intimidates me at the moment.
>--- David Walluck <david@anti-microsoft.org> wrote:
>> I rememeber specifying LDAP Passwords during the
>> install. First, only
>> root had it enabled (I couldn't specify other
>> users), and now when I log
>> in, I get a normal "Password" prompt, followed by an
>> "LDAP Password"
>> prompt if (normal login?) this fails. How do I
>> disable LDAP passwords
>> alltogether or enable them for other users?
>>
>> --
>> Sincerely,
>>
>> David Walluck
>> <david@anti-microsoft.org>
>>
>>
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