Hi, is there anybody out there with a working ldap authentication ? If so , would you mind posting or mailing your ldap.conf and other relevant files ? I have been dorking about with ldap.conf for some time now and it just does not do. Ldapserver works with commandline utilities, using simple auth, no sasl. Help Regards Dan
On Tue, Aug 06, Dan Am wrote:
Hi, is there anybody out there with a working ldap authentication ? If so , would you mind posting or mailing your ldap.conf and other relevant files ? I have been dorking about with ldap.conf for some time now and it just does not do. Ldapserver works with commandline utilities, using simple auth, no sasl. Help
Start the YaST2 ldap client module and fill out the few fields. This will create a working ldap configuration. -- Thorsten Kukuk http://www.suse.de/~kukuk/ kukuk@suse.de SuSE Linux AG Deutschherrnstr. 15-19 D-90429 Nuernberg -------------------------------------------------------------------- Key fingerprint = A368 676B 5E1B 3E46 CFCE 2D97 F8FD 4E23 56C6 FB4B
On Tuesday 06 August 2002 15:17, Thorsten Kukuk wrote:
Start the YaST2 ldap client module and fill out the few fields. This will create a working ldap configuration. Ok, that works. Thanks a lot. [The other point being that I was trying to update the replica ;-) ] Now it seems to use "pam_unix2.so". Is that documented anywhere, since I want to go to town a little and "plug" all the other services as well, especially pop3.
Thanks for your help Regards Dan
On Tue, Aug 06, daniel amthor wrote:
On Tuesday 06 August 2002 15:17, Thorsten Kukuk wrote:
Start the YaST2 ldap client module and fill out the few fields. This will create a working ldap configuration. Ok, that works. Thanks a lot. [The other point being that I was trying to update the replica ;-) ] Now it seems to use "pam_unix2.so". Is that documented anywhere, since I want to go to town a little and "plug" all the other services as well, especially pop3.
On SuSE Linux, pam_unix2.so and pam_unix.so are the same. If pop3 uses PAM it should work now, too. /etc/security/pam_unix2.conf is modified, that's all. Thorsten -- Thorsten Kukuk http://www.suse.de/~kukuk/ kukuk@suse.de SuSE Linux AG Deutschherrnstr. 15-19 D-90429 Nuernberg -------------------------------------------------------------------- Key fingerprint = A368 676B 5E1B 3E46 CFCE 2D97 F8FD 4E23 56C6 FB4B
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