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[Mageia-dev] nss-ldap missing ?

+ Guillaume Rousse + guillomovitch at gmail.com +
+ Wed Feb 20 09:29:39 CET 2013 +

+
+ +
Le 20/02/2013 01:22, JA Magallón a écrit :
+
+> It really simple, just save your current ldap.conf/ldap.secret, config
+> can be
+> copied to new config files, syntax is similar.
+> Install nss-pam-ldapd, urpmi will delete nss_ldap and pam_ldap.
+> Copy the URI lines and secret to nslcd.conf, and start nslcd service.
+> The only different thing (for what I used, I have a fairly simple setup)
+> is the way of filtering users for machine access, it is even simpler in
+> nss-pam-ldapd, you have 'filter' lines for passwd/shadow etc..
+You only need a secret in this configuration if you either need to 
+authenticate for read access, or if you intend to perform changes in 
+your ldap content through pam interface (for instance, to have root user 
+be able to change user password via passwd command). Otherwise, it is 
+perfectly useless.
+
+-- 
+BOFH excuse #270:
+
+Someone has messed up the kernel pointers
+
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