Hi,

My advise is don't. Use krb5 as authentication and ldap as authorization. SSH is easy to setup for krb5 and PAM can deal with ldap for which you'll need a pub/priv key infrastructure.

Yours
Faye

Quoting Michael Hannon <[email protected]>:

Greetings.  We're exploring the use of OpenLDAP as an authentication
service on an SL 5.2 system (i386).  (Yea, I know: welcome to the 20th
century.)  We'd like to be able to use it to enable logins via ssh,
among other things.

If you have a recipe for doing such things, will you please send me a
pointer to it?  Thanks.

                                        - Mike
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