On 2005-07-20 10:55:51 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Darin Pemberton) said: > Hi, > I am trying to allow students in the Mac lab to authenticate at > the login prompt to Kerberos using LDAP. I followed the instructions > on various web sites but the only way that I was able to log in with a > valid kerberos username and password was if I created a local account > with the same short uid name.
There's a big misunderstanding. Authenticating over Kerberos using LDAP?? Why? Why not using just Kerberos? LDAP can be used for information retrieval like home dirs, preferred shell, and so on. > I would like to avoid having to create local accounts and allow any > student who has a valid keberos username and password to be able to > login. We are not using AFS. Is there another way do this? I would > appreciate any help you can provide. Thank you in advance and I look > forward to hearing from you. > Where are the home directories? How can you make a user home withou AFS, NFS or other means AND without using local directories? -- Sensei <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> cd /pub more beer ________________________________________________ Kerberos mailing list [email protected] https://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/kerberos
