le,DC=net
ldap_bind_pw: REDACTED
Sincerely,
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Xavier Belanger
Hi,
Demi Marie Obenour wrote:
> Have you considered using Kerberos + channel binding instead of
> LDAP authentication?
Thank you for your response. Unfortunately, my only option right
now is to use LDAP (LDAPS in fact).
Sincerely,
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Xavier Belanger
s,DC=example,DC=net
ldap_bind_pw: REDACTED
I have tried few variants (using ldap_group_filter instead of
ldap_filter for instance) without any luck. And I didn't find
much examples or documentation about this.
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
Sincerely,
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Xavier Belanger
the "Download ZIP" entry".
This direct link should work the same:
[
https://github.com/trusteddomainproject/OpenDMARC/archive/refs/heads/master.zip
]
Sincerely,
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Xavier Belanger
k and simple as editing one configuration file,
but this should not be too difficult to implement. The issue here
is that this mechanism is new in Red Hat/CentOS 8 and some people may
not be aware of it.
Sincerely,
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Xavier Belanger
Thank you guys!
You're welcome.
One piece of advice: that file may be considered as a "system
file" and could be overwritten in the future by some CentOS
update. Make sure to document that change and to keep an eye
of that file; or to define your own policy (custom policies
are no
; or you can keep
it and only tweak what you need (I did something like that for
OpenSSH).
Hope this help.
Sincerely,
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Xavier Belanger