On Sat, Mar 31, 2001 at 10:53:17PM +0200, Piotr Roszatycki wrote:
> > > Nice, but AFAIR the `service' attribute isn't standard. Did you use a
> > > special objectClass?
> >
> > the filter is self defined, and the service filter was just an example, you
> > are allowed to filter it with anything yo
On Sat, 31 Mar 2001, (Sami Haahtinen) wrote:
> > Nice, but AFAIR the `service' attribute isn't standard. Did you use a
> > special
> > objectClass?
>
> the filter is self defined, and the service filter was just an example, you
> are
> allowed to filter it with anything you like.
There are any
Subject says it all.
I'm using ssh and telnet-ssl for remote logins but i have some users
that shoud do a local login.
Thanx.
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Felipe Alvarez Harnecker. QlSoftware.
Tels. 665.99.41 - 09.874.60.17
e-mail: [EMAIL PROTE
On Sat, Mar 31, 2001 at 10:24:17PM +0200, Piotr Roszatycki wrote:
> > i'm currently implementing filter attribute for pam_ldap, which would allow
> > you to add a custom filter for your pam module (filter=(service=telnet)
> > would be quite effective..
>
> Nice, but AFAIR the `service' attribute i
On Fri, 30 Mar 2001, (Sami Haahtinen) wrote:
> > > Anyway, thanks for this solution, I will incorporate this in my existing
> > > configuration as well
>
> i'm currently implementing filter attribute for pam_ldap, which would allow
> you
> to add a custom filter for your pam module (filter=(servi
On Sat, Mar 31, 2001 at 10:53:17PM +0200, Piotr Roszatycki wrote:
> > > Nice, but AFAIR the `service' attribute isn't standard. Did you use a
> > > special objectClass?
> >
> > the filter is self defined, and the service filter was just an example, you
> > are allowed to filter it with anything y
On Sat, 31 Mar 2001, (Sami Haahtinen) wrote:
> > Nice, but AFAIR the `service' attribute isn't standard. Did you use a special
> > objectClass?
>
> the filter is self defined, and the service filter was just an example, you are
> allowed to filter it with anything you like.
There are any standa
Subject says it all.
I'm using ssh and telnet-ssl for remote logins but i have some users
that shoud do a local login.
Thanx.
--
__
Felipe Alvarez Harnecker. QlSoftware.
Tels. 665.99.41 - 09.874.60.17
e-mail: [EMAIL PROT
On Sat, Mar 31, 2001 at 10:24:17PM +0200, Piotr Roszatycki wrote:
> > i'm currently implementing filter attribute for pam_ldap, which would allow
> > you to add a custom filter for your pam module (filter=(service=telnet)
> > would be quite effective..
>
> Nice, but AFAIR the `service' attribute
On Fri, 30 Mar 2001, (Sami Haahtinen) wrote:
> > > Anyway, thanks for this solution, I will incorporate this in my existing
> > > configuration as well
>
> i'm currently implementing filter attribute for pam_ldap, which would allow you
> to add a custom filter for your pam module (filter=(service
Hello.
I have several diskless terminals. Terminals (P76, 16MB of RAM) boot via
tftp and mount root from server: Debian 2.2 witch kernel 2.4.0 SMP on dual
PIII 600 MHz and 512 MB of RAM. I turn on X -query to server on terms.
On server side is wdm and windowmaker as window manager. Terminals
work p
On Fri, Mar 30, 2001 at 08:20:23PM -0500, Richard A Nelson wrote:
> > > i'm currently implementing filter attribute for pam_ldap, which would
> > > allow you to add a custom filter for your pam module
> > > (filter=(service=telnet) would be quite effective..
> >
> > Nice.
>
> Indeed
even though i
This is probably way off topic here, but seemed like a good place to
start. I am looking for an application for users to load from a web
page, either a java applet which would be easyest or something painfully
easy to install, yes our userbase has an IQ of about 10. This software
would allow the
Hello.
I have several diskless terminals. Terminals (P76, 16MB of RAM) boot via
tftp and mount root from server: Debian 2.2 witch kernel 2.4.0 SMP on dual
PIII 600 MHz and 512 MB of RAM. I turn on X -query to server on terms.
On server side is wdm and windowmaker as window manager. Terminals
work
On Fri, Mar 30, 2001 at 08:20:23PM -0500, Richard A Nelson wrote:
> > > i'm currently implementing filter attribute for pam_ldap, which would
> > > allow you to add a custom filter for your pam module
> > > (filter=(service=telnet) would be quite effective..
> >
> > Nice.
>
> Indeed
even though
This is probably way off topic here, but seemed like a good place to
start. I am looking for an application for users to load from a web
page, either a java applet which would be easyest or something painfully
easy to install, yes our userbase has an IQ of about 10. This software
would allow th
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