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On 10-Jul-2002/21:28 -0500, Ed Wilts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Is there a HOWTO somewhere on a relatively easy way to get user information
>(username, password, expiration, etc.) into an ldap database?  The docs for
>ldap seem fairly indepth - massive overkill for what should be a relatively
>easy problem.  For example, what's the equivalent to useradd?

I've never used LDAP like this, but the Red Hat docs are actually pretty
thorough these days. I looked around the Support section of their web
site, found the RH7x docs, and a few minutes later, success.

There's an LDAP section of the Reference Guide that covers setting up the
system to authenticate using LDAP.

Tony
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