According to RFC4519, 'userPassword' is a multi-valued attribute.
On May 6, 2008, at 6:22 AM, Sébastien Barthélemy wrote:
Hello everybody,
I'm wondering if it is possible for a user to have multiple password
stored in ldap.
For instance, I store accounts for my users in ldap and want
them to access
- unix servers using ssh
- svn repositories (using apache/webdav)
For unix servers and ssh, no problem, one could bind ldap with pam
and this use case is well documented.
Apache (and thus svn) also can be bound to pam. However, many svn
client store user password in clear in some text file, which a
serious security risk for my unix server. Thus I would prefer to
have a separate password for svn.
Is it possible in a standard way ? (How) can I store an additional
in my ldap schema ?
Is such use case documented somewhere ?
Thanks a lot for any help,
Sebastien Barthelemy.
PS: I'm a beginner here, all I know about ldap is the book LDAP system
administration, so please excuse me if my question is naive, and don't
hesitate to redirect me to the good documentation.
--
Sébastien Barthélemy
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