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<H1>[Mageia-sysadm] Usernames, uids, and groups</H1>
<B>Buchan Milne</B>
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<I>Tue Nov 9 14:28:30 CET 2010</I>
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<PRE>On Tuesday, 9 November 2010 07:53:42 Luca Berra wrote:
><i> On Mon, Nov 08, 2010 at 05:29:24PM +0100, nicolas vigier wrote:
</I>><i> >Hello,
</I>><i> >
</I>><i> >On some machines like the svn server, we need to use pam_ldap to allow
</I>><i> >users access with their ldap accounts. But on others servers like
</I>><i> >alamut (web services), or the build nodes, normal users have no reason
</I>><i> >to login. On those servers, do you think we should restrict access with
</I>><i> >ssh configuration and a group, or disable pam_ldap completly on those
</I>><i> >servers and only use local accounts ?
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</I>><i> you should be able to configure nss_ldap/pam_ldap to only allow certain
</I>><i> users/group (pam_filter directive)
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pam_groupdn may be better, unless we use memberOf (e.g. slapo-memberof).
><i> unfortunately pam_ldap does not allow storing its configuration in ldap,
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slapd+nssov allows this ... but it isn't trivial, and I haven't played with it
much.
Regards,
Buchan
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