Re: using LDAP as a configuration/user management backend

2002-10-09 Thread Hubert Chan
> "martin" == martin f krafft <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: [...] >> only way I can think of to have seperate users is to set the 'mail >> only' accounts to have a shell of /dev/null. Or perhaps something >> else like /usr/local/bin/bash, and only make /usr/local/bin/bash >> available on those

Re: using LDAP as a configuration/user management backend

2002-10-09 Thread Dave Carrigan
On Wed, 2002-10-09 at 01:49, martin f krafft wrote: > 1. Select three servers to be the LDAP servers, configure them all for >ldap-ssl (no clear-text here) and then hook them into >a master-slave configuration with two of them mirroring the primary >one. I'll use bind9 round-robin to

Re: using LDAP as a configuration/user management backend

2002-10-09 Thread mjirari
Hi , I got the acid main page but got problems - I created my database snortdb - Executed the installation script found in /usr/doc/snort-mysql/contrib/create_mysql - Installed Acid but when i select some links i have this Query execution error: Unknown column 'ip_src0' in 'field list'

Re: using LDAP as a configuration/user management backend

2002-10-09 Thread martin f krafft
also sprach nate <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.10.09.1105 +0200]: > be aware that openldap's "mirroring" is one-way master->slave not > slave->master. All updates are required to be performed on the > master. You can do the updates on the slave, but the commands are > just passed transparently to the

Re: using LDAP as a configuration/user management backend

2002-10-09 Thread nate
martin f krafft said: > Hi there, > > This will probably be a lengthy discussion. I appreciate any helpful > comments. I also searched the lists and web but couldn't find good > information. maybe I can help :) > 1. Select three servers to be the LDAP servers, configure them all for > ldap-ss

using LDAP as a configuration/user management backend

2002-10-09 Thread martin f krafft
Hi there, This will probably be a lengthy discussion. I appreciate any helpful comments. I also searched the lists and web but couldn't find good information. I operate 27 servers all over the world, all running Debian (without Debian, this wouldn't be possible). Now I would like to unify them b