Hi,
Is there an autoyast tag to add a sudoers line to /etc/ldap.conf file?
My customer tried adding this line to <ldap> section but this didn't work:
<sudoers_base>ou=sudoers,dc=HPC,dc=COMPANY,dc=COM</sudoers_base>
Below is the complete ldap section (I masked company name)
Thanks in advance,
Nefi M.
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<ldap>
<base_config_dn>ou=ldapconfig,dc=HPC,dc=COMPANY,dc=COM</base_config_dn>
<bind_dn></bind_dn>
<create_ldap config:type="boolean">false</create_ldap>
<file_server config:type="boolean">false</file_server>
<ldap_domain>dc=HPC,dc=COMPANY,dc=COM</ldap_domain>
<ldap_server>server.hpc.COMPANY.com server.hpc.COMPANY.com</ldap_server>
<ldap_tls config:type="boolean">false</ldap_tls>
<ldap_v2 config:type="boolean">false</ldap_v2>
<login_enabled config:type="boolean">true</login_enabled>
<member_attribute>member</member_attribute>
<nss_base_group>ou=Group,dc=HPC,dc=COMPANY,dc=COM</nss_base_group>
<nss_base_passwd>ou=People,dc=HPC,dc=COMPANY,dc=COM</nss_base_passwd>
<nss_base_shadow>ou=People,dc=HPC,dc=COMPANY,dc=COM</nss_base_shadow>
<pam_password>exop</pam_password>
<start_autofs config:type="boolean">true</start_autofs>
<start_ldap config:type="boolean">true</start_ldap>
<tls_cacertdir>/etc/ssl/certs</tls_cacertdir>
<sudoers_base>ou=sudoers,dc=HPC,dc=COMPANY,dc=COM</sudoers_base>
</ldap>
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