On Wed, May 28, 2014 at 8:49 PM, patrick keshishian pkesh...@gmail.com wrote:
Or you can use:
echo kernel.domainname=autonlab.org /etc/sysctl.conf
kern instead of kernel maybe?
Of course, it's kern.domainname=autonlab.org
Sorry for the confusion,
David
On 05/27/2014 10:50 PM, Predrag Punosevac wrote:
and edited /etc/ypldap.conf as:
# $OpenBSD: ypldap.conf,v 1.4 2012/04/30 12:16:43 ajacoutot Exp $
domain autonlab.org
interval60
provide map passwd.byname
provide map passwd.byuid
provide map group.byname
provide
On Wed, May 28, 2014 at 2:39 PM, Matthew Weigel uni...@idempot.net wrote:
On 05/27/2014 10:50 PM, Predrag Punosevac wrote:
and edited /etc/ypldap.conf as:
# $OpenBSD: ypldap.conf,v 1.4 2012/04/30 12:16:43 ajacoutot Exp $
domain autonlab.org
interval60
provide map
Matthew Weigel uni...@idempot.net wrote:
On 05/27/2014 10:50 PM, Predrag Punosevac wrote:
and edited /etc/ypldap.conf as:
# $OpenBSD: ypldap.conf,v 1.4 2012/04/30 12:16:43 ajacoutot Exp $
domain autonlab.org
interval60
provide map passwd.byname
provide
For the past three months our small academic lab has used LDAP server
from the base of OpenBSD to authenticate users. All our computing nodes
and desktops run RedHat Linux while file servers run FreeNAS. Getting
them to authenticate users using OpenBSD LDAP directory server was a
breeze. Today I
wanting to setup and test LDAP under OpenBSD. I have spent most of
last night and today searching the internet and the mailing lists for advice
and help on setting this up.
I have come close, but have fallen foul of an error in OpenLDAP with bdb,
and try as I might, I have been unable to find a way
Hi Tim,
Timothy Legge wrote on Sun, Jan 16, 2011 at 10:48:51PM +:
Im am new to openBSD and have been happily playing around with it
Welcome!
Now Im wanting to setup and test LDAP under OpenBSD. I have spent most of
last night and today searching the internet and the mailing lists
Am Thu, 23 Oct 2008 01:02:18 +1100
schrieb Gavin Norman [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I attempted the steps based on your experience with ypldap.
I downloaded a snapshot 2 days ago and setup a fresh install on a
virtual machine.
However I get the following after running ypldap:
# ypldap -dv
I already tested it on the command line with ldapsearch. I ran slapd with
debugging on the command line to stderr. It indicates that entries were
found, but you don't see ypldap actually receiving those entries.
Regards.
On Thu, 23 Oct 2008 10:04:36 +0200, Uwe Werler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Am
Sorry,
ldapsearch works fine sorry. I was referring to ypldap in that issue.
On Thu, 23 Oct 2008 10:27:53 +0200, Uwe Werler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Then please upgrade to the current version because there was a strange
bug in Rev 1.7 of ldapclient.c.
I already tested it on the command line
I attempted the steps based on your experience with ypldap.
I downloaded a snapshot 2 days ago and setup a fresh install on a
virtual machine.
However I get the following after running ypldap:
# ypldap -dv
startup [debug mode]
configuration starting
applying configuration
connecting to
On Sat, 11 Oct 2008, Uwe Werler wrote:
SNIP
2. Add a line to /etc/rc.conf
ypldap_flags=
3. Add lines to /etc/rc.local:
or more appropriately /ect/rc.conf.local
otherwise your local changes could get overwritten on a future
upgrade.
Hello Diana,
You are right - it was a
Holy god... I just donated 40% of my income this month. Great job.
--
Jussi Peltola
On Sat, 11 Oct 2008, Uwe Werler wrote:
SNIP
2. Add a line to /etc/rc.conf
ypldap_flags=
3. Add lines to /etc/rc.local:
or more appropriately /ect/rc.conf.local
otherwise your local changes could get overwritten on a future upgrade.
Hi misc :)
I'm thinking how my users into an ldap db can login into my openbsd
machine as users. I try to use google but no clue at all.
Thanks guys :)
Francesco
mailing list
Assunto: LDAP and OpenBSD
Hi misc :)
I'm thinking how my users into an ldap db can login into my openbsd
machine as users. I try to use google but no clue at all.
Thanks guys :)
Francesco
On Fri, 2008-10-10 at 19:52 +0200, raven wrote:
I'm thinking how my users into an ldap db can login into my openbsd
One would need NSS_LDAP and PAM_LDAP, which requires PAM and NSS
infrastructure in-tree.
Likely you'd want to sponsor development for something like that.
~BAS
--
Brian A.
raven schrieb:
Hi misc :)
I'm thinking how my users into an ldap db can login into my openbsd
machine as users. I try to use google but no clue at all.
Thanks guys :)
Francesco
try:
openbsd login ldap
as keywords, the first hit itself leads to a link collection.
On 10/10/08, raven [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm thinking how my users into an ldap db can login into my openbsd machine
as users. I try to use google but no clue at all.
Thanks guys :)
Easiest solution would be to use RADIUS via login_radius.
Perhaps your LDAP is hooked into a RADIUS server
On Fri, 10 Oct 2008 19:52:10 +0200
raven [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi misc :)
I'm thinking how my users into an ldap db can login into my openbsd
machine as users. I try to use google but no clue at all.
Thanks guys :)
Francesco
Here, have a cookie: usr.sbin/ypldap/
It's not linked to
On 2008-10-10, Brian A. Seklecki [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 2008-10-10 at 19:52 +0200, raven wrote:
I'm thinking how my users into an ldap db can login into my openbsd
One would need NSS_LDAP and PAM_LDAP, which requires PAM and NSS
infrastructure in-tree.
fortunately not..
Likely
Am Fri, 10 Oct 2008 19:52:10 +0200
schrieb raven [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi misc :)
I'm thinking how my users into an ldap db can login into my openbsd
machine as users. I try to use google but no clue at all.
Thanks guys :)
Francesco
Hello Francesco,
there's a solution ;-).
I've gotten my
Ok guys...
because I have beer yet I decided to write my experience down now:
1. Use -current. Grab the sources and go to /usr/src/usr.sbin/ypldap
and make a cvs update; make depend; make; make install
2. Install the port sysutils/login_ldap
3. Configure /etc/ypldap.conf:
EOF
domain
Ok, it's quite late tonight - after some beer:
#
vipw
^G
i
+:*
:wq
#
vi /etc/group
^G
i
+:*::
:wq
#
You've done.
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