Re: LDAP

2003-02-19 Thread Tom Diehl
On Wed, 19 Feb 2003, Tommy McNeely wrote: > On Wed, 2003-02-19 at 10:33, Tom Diehl wrote: > > > > > Were you able to get the autofs part working?? So far I have been unable to > > figure out how to pass args to autofs via LDAP. The parts I do have working > > though are really cool. Still need t

Re: LDAP

2003-02-19 Thread Keith Winston
Tom Diehl wrote: I used it as a model to set up a working OpenLDAP authentication server (in a test environment). Unfortunately, it is a long article and is not published on the linuxjournal.com web site, so you need to find the magazine somewhere. Were you able to get the autofs part working

Re: LDAP

2003-02-19 Thread Tommy McNeely
On Wed, 2003-02-19 at 10:33, Tom Diehl wrote: > > Were you able to get the autofs part working?? So far I have been unable to > figure out how to pass args to autofs via LDAP. The parts I do have working > though are really cool. Still need to write some scripts to manage things > better though.

Re: LDAP

2003-02-19 Thread Michael Weber
Um... Anyone thought of NDS? I haven't installed it yet (to many other fun projects with higher priority) but it's something I plan on trying later this year. Anyone got it working, besides Novell? -Michael Card-carrying member of the ABM-Coalition (Anyone But Microsoft) >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: LDAP

2003-02-19 Thread Eduardo Sanz Martin
I am looking an authentication server that validate password for different unix systems as HP-UX, SGI, RedHat, just one server to validate different unix clients. Justin Zygmont escribió: > I don't understand. You said that it was the clients that you were > looking to have authenticate to the

Re: LDAP

2003-02-19 Thread Eduardo Sanz Martin
Hi, Can I use a Kerberos Server to authentication server as single-solution for all unix clients? Somebody knows ? Thanks, Eduardo Sanz Martin Justin Zygmont escribió: > docs for ldap are a bit scattered, you'll have to find out how to change > the authentication type on the unix clients. > >

Re: LDAP

2003-02-19 Thread Justin Zygmont
I don't understand. You said that it was the clients that you were looking to have authenticate to the server? If they were redhat linux, you would just have to set authentication to "ldap" in "setup" or "authconfig" On Wed, 19 Feb 2003, Eduardo Sanz Martin wrote: > Hi, > > Which method ca

Re: LDAP

2003-02-19 Thread Eduardo Sanz Martin
Hi, Which method can I use to set up one server as a single-solution authentication for Unix and linux system? Thanks, Eduardo Justin Zygmont escribió: > docs for ldap are a bit scattered, you'll have to find out how to change > the authentication type on the unix clients. > > On Wed, 19 Feb 2

Re: LDAP

2003-02-19 Thread Justin Zygmont
> IMHO LDAP is not for the faint of heart. Once it is working it is pretty > much bullet proof but it is painful to get working 100%. IMHO the docs > still pretty much suck. At least the ones I have read. and it's a lot slower too -- Psyche-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.

Re: LDAP

2003-02-19 Thread Justin Zygmont
docs for ldap are a bit scattered, you'll have to find out how to change the authentication type on the unix clients. On Wed, 19 Feb 2003, Eduardo Sanz Martin wrote: > Hi, > > I would like to set up a LDAP server as authentication password ( like a > NIS). I would like to set up this server on

Re: LDAP

2003-02-19 Thread Tom Diehl
On Wed, 19 Feb 2003, Keith Winston wrote: > Eduardo Sanz Martin wrote: > > Hi, > > > > I would like to set up a LDAP server as authentication password ( like a > > NIS). I would like to set up this server on a linux machine. It is going > > to > > validate passwords on UNIX (HP-UX, SGI) and linux

Re: LDAP

2003-02-19 Thread Keith Winston
Eduardo Sanz Martin wrote: Hi, I would like to set up a LDAP server as authentication password ( like a NIS). I would like to set up this server on a linux machine. It is going to validate passwords on UNIX (HP-UX, SGI) and linux, is it possible? How can i find information about this item. I chec

Re: LDAP

2003-02-19 Thread Ed . Greshko
On Wed, 19 Feb 2003, Eduardo Sanz Martin wrote: > I would like to set up a LDAP server as authentication password ( like a > NIS). I would like to set up this server on a linux machine. It is going > to > validate passwords on UNIX (HP-UX, SGI) and linux, is it possible? How > can i find informati