authentication without adding user to /etc/master.passwd

2006-02-15 Thread Fred.
Is there a way in OpenBSD to authenticate users without adding them to /etc/master.passwd file? I have an OpenBSD server with authpf enabled and login_ldap configured. I have also a seperate LDAP server. I can authenticate any user in OpenBSD by using this seperate LDAP server if and only if

Re: authentication without adding user to /etc/master.passwd

2006-02-15 Thread Antoine Jacoutot
Selon Fred. [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Why openbsd does not support first look up ldap server for both username and password, then use local password file ? As far as I know, OpenBSD only support flat /etc/master.passwd file or NIS for what you want to do. You _can_ authenticate passwords using Ldap,

Re: authentication without adding user to /etc/master.passwd

2006-02-15 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2006/02/15 05:58, Fred. wrote: Even if it is working, adding/managing over 5000 users to master.passwd file is not suitable. I have already a server (LDAP) for user management. It might not be as bad as you think. You can build your passwd files from a 'header' section and something

Re: authentication without adding user to /etc/master.passwd

2006-02-15 Thread Adam
On Wed, 15 Feb 2006 15:34:08 + Stuart Henderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 2006/02/15 05:58, Fred. wrote: Even if it is working, adding/managing over 5000 users to master.passwd file is not suitable. I have already a server (LDAP) for user management. It might not be as bad as