Hello
I have small environment with one FDS server and one application
server, both RHEL4ES. FDS server provides ldap authentication and home
directories for app server with ldap and nfs.
I administrate users and groups with phpldapadmin or windows based
ldapadmin, everything is working fine.
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Hello
I have small environment with one FDS server and one application
server, both RHEL4ES. FDS server provides ldap authentication and home
directories for app server with ldap and nfs.
I administrate users and groups with phpldapadmin or windows based
ldapadmin,
On Fri, 27 Oct 2006, Kimmo Koivisto wrote:
Does FDS have any event support that I could use or are there any
existing solutions for this problem?
There's a PAM module for this: pam_mkhomedir.so. You can configure it
so that the first time someone logs in, their home dir is
auto-created.
We
On Friday 27 October 2006 07:27, Kimmo Koivisto wrote:
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Hello
I have small environment with one FDS server and one application
server, both RHEL4ES. FDS server provides ldap authentication and home
directories for app server with ldap and nfs.
I administrate users
Hi,
take a look to pam_mkhomedir; it is a PAM module that create
(if it does not exist) the user home directory;
Regards,
On Fri, 27 Oct 2006, Kimmo Koivisto wrote:
Hello
I have small environment with one FDS server and one application
server, both RHEL4ES. FDS server provides ldap
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote :
take a look to pam_mkhomedir; it is a PAM module that create
(if it does not exist) the user home directory;
Well, pam_mkhomedir doesn't work in some cases, most notably with sshd
and privileges separation... I've been using autodir successfully for
some time now,
Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2006 12:06:08 -0500
From: Greg Copeland [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Actually PADL's pam_ldap has had support for Netscape password policy
for many years - you just have to enable it and tell it the DN of the
policy object. Recently support has also been added for the IETF draft
Great. Thanks. When I read that I was wondering if I had skipped a
step.
Cheers,
Greg Copeland
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Title: Question on enabling ssl passync between windows and fds
Hi everyone,
I'm attempting to get password synchronization to work between fds and active directory; per the following document