This is how I've always done it:
I usually just pull the src.rpm and add ldap in the .spec file,
recompile then I can add it to standard build image / kickstart
Then add something like:
sudoers_base ou=SUDOers,dc=example,dc=com
to /etc/ldap.conf and that should be it
Cheers,
Malcolm
On Tue, 2008-09-09 at 21:54 +0100, Kashif Ali wrote:
when you say add sudo base? are you talking about ldif file?
Is there no way to continue to use the original ldif file?
2008/9/9 Malcolm Amir Hussain-Gambles <malcolm(a)saafinternational.com>
Redhat sudo doesn't support ldap, recompile it with ldap
support and add
the sudoers base to /etc/ldap.conf and it should work then,
annoying!
Cheers
Malcolm
On Tue, 2008-09-09 at 21:39 +0100, Kashif Ali wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I have successfully setup FDS on Centos 5.2, and manage to
get users
> signing on without any issues. However if I edit the sudoers
file to
> allow a group on ldap use sudo, the sudo command does not
see the
> members of the group or I think the group itself?
>
> I have no idea why this is:
>
> if I run the command 'id' as the given user you can clear
see the
> group memberships, however if I do: getent group linuxops I
see:
>
> linuxops:*:6000:
>
> with no members??? however SSHD AllowGroups works? I have
configured
> sshd to only allow members of the linxops group to login and
this
> works fine? so my question is why is sudo behaving
differently?
>
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