Sorry if this question is more for the LDAP community, but since I ran
into this via the Samba3 by Example book, I'm asking here. :)
As described in Chapter 6, PAM and NSS Client Configuration, in the
ldap.conf file, is it necessary to have the bindpw line? From what I
have seen, ldap.conf
Sorry if this question is more for the LDAP community, but since I ran
into this via the Samba3 by Example book, I'm asking here. :)
As described in Chapter 6, PAM and NSS Client Configuration, in the
This is really more of a question for the nssldap list at PADL.
ldap.conf file, is it
Adam Williams wrote:
Sorry if this question is more for the LDAP community, but since I ran
into this via the Samba3 by Example book, I'm asking here. :)
As described in Chapter 6, PAM and NSS Client Configuration, in the
This is really more of a question for the nssldap list at PADL.
I had a
have seen, ldap.conf needs to be world readable and having that entry
would seem to me to be a security risk. Am I right? If so, is there a
way round the security issue?
The bind dn and pw used by NSS should not be privileged to make
modifications and should only be able to perceive
Adam Williams wrote:
have seen, ldap.conf needs to be world readable and having that entry
would seem to me to be a security risk. Am I right? If so, is there a
way round the security issue?
The bind dn and pw used by NSS should not be privileged to make
modifications and should only be able