On 2014-12-08, Lance Levsen wrote:
> Here is the Debian way, https://wiki.debian.org/LDAP/PAM
>
> If they're thin clients, getting it working on the server and
> application servers is sufficient, if thick as well, you have to set up
> NSS/PAM in their chroot too.

Not necessarily. LTSP fat clients just ssh to the server to get
authentication information as well as thin clientsq. Though applications
that require passwords (in particular, screen lockers) may require
additional configuration (such as LDM_PASSWORD_HASH=true, introduced in
LDM 2.2.14), and password changing programs need to be configured to run
as remote apps.

Or, you can try configuring the fat clients to use LDAP... :)


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