Can anyone point me to a wiki/doc on using fds and kerberos where the db is in the directory? (or maybe talk me out of this approach?)
These steps are for openldap, but after much googling, I can't find a faq, or ready made schema file to try and wrestle this three headed dog into submission...
http://www.h5l.org/manual/heimdal-1-1-branch/info/heimdal.html#Using-LDAP-to...
tia
Doug Chapman wrote:
Can anyone point me to a wiki/doc on using fds and kerberos where the db is in the directory? (or maybe talk me out of this approach?)
These steps are for openldap, but after much googling, I can't find a faq, or ready made schema file to try and wrestle this three headed dog into submission...
Checkout freeipa.org which seeks to do this and more.
http://www.h5l.org/manual/heimdal-1-1-branch/info/heimdal.html#Using-LDAP-to...
tia
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On Wed, Jan 30, 2008 at 11:20:08PM -0800, Doug Chapman wrote:
Can anyone point me to a wiki/doc on using fds and kerberos where the db is in the directory? (or maybe talk me out of this approach?)
These steps are for openldap, but after much googling, I can't find a faq, or ready made schema file to try and wrestle this three headed dog into submission...
http://www.h5l.org/manual/heimdal-1-1-branch/info/heimdal.html#Using-LDAP-to...
MIT kerberos (krb5-1.6.3) will also work with an LDAP backend, the MIT docs are targeted towards openldap, but I've had it working with FDS in development.
However, you'll need the FreeIPA password exop plugin to keep your kerberos/samba/ldap password's syncronized.
tia
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