ldap authorization
Troy Knabe
knabe at 4j.lane.edu
Wed Oct 10 22:26:48 UTC 2007
#%PAM-1.0
# This file is auto-generated.
# User changes will be destroyed the next time authconfig is run.
auth required pam_env.so
auth sufficient pam_unix.so nullok try_first_pass
auth requisite pam_succeed_if.so uid >= 500 quiet
auth sufficient pam_krb5.so use_first_pass
auth required pam_deny.so
account required pam_unix.so broken_shadow
account sufficient pam_succeed_if.so uid < 500 quiet
account [default=bad success=ok user_unknown=ignore] pam_krb5.so
account required pam_permit.so
password requisite pam_cracklib.so try_first_pass retry=3
password sufficient pam_unix.so md5 shadow nullok try_first_pass
use_authtok
password sufficient pam_krb5.so use_authtok
password required pam_deny.so
session optional pam_keyinit.so revoke
session required pam_limits.so
session [success=1 default=ignore] pam_succeed_if.so service in
crond quiet use_uid
session required pam_unix.so
session optional pam_krb5.so
Esquivel, Vicente wrote:
> What does your pam system-auth look like for the account statements?
>
>
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: redhat-list-bounces at redhat.com
>> [mailto:redhat-list-bounces at redhat.com] On Behalf Of Troy Knabe
>> Sent: Wednesday, October 10, 2007 4:40 PM
>> To: General Red Hat Linux discussion list
>> Subject: Re: ldap authorization
>>
>> # Group to enforce membership of
>> pam_groupdn cn=troy_test,ou=Groups,dc=company,dc=com ## Yes,
>> I replaced this with my basedn)
>>
>> # Group member attribute
>> pam_member_attribute uniquemember
>>
>>
>> I am the only member of the group, and uniqueMember is the attribute.
>>
>> -Troy
>>
>> Esquivel, Vicente wrote:
>>> For me I only had to make sure that the correct
>> pam_member_attribute
>>> was set inside the ldap.conf file.
>>>
>>> Vince
>>>
>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>> From: redhat-list-bounces at redhat.com
>>>> [mailto:redhat-list-bounces at redhat.com] On Behalf Of Troy Knabe
>>>> Sent: Wednesday, October 10, 2007 4:35 PM
>>>> To: General Red Hat Linux discussion list
>>>> Subject: RE: ldap authorization
>>>>
>>>> So I have done this and restarted nscd and even rebooted,
>> but still
>>>> everyone with an account can access the server. What I am
>> I missing?
>>>> -Troy
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>> From: redhat-list-bounces at redhat.com
>>>> [mailto:redhat-list-bounces at redhat.com] On Behalf Of mups.cp
>>>> Sent: Wednesday, October 10, 2007 12:40 PM
>>>> To: General Red Hat Linux discussion list
>>>> Subject: Re: ldap authorization
>>>>
>>>> First create a groupOfUniqueNames objectClass in your ldap and set
>>>> uniqueMember with the full dn for those users that should
>> be allowed
>>>> access.
>>>> In /etc/ldap.conf
>>>> pam_groupdn cn=unixusers,ou=Groups,dc=domain,dc=com
>>>> Where unixusers is the group with the groupOfUniqueNames
>> objectClass
>>>> you defined before.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 10/10/07, Esquivel, Vicente <Esquivelv at uhd.edu> wrote:
>>>>> I have much interest on how to get pam_groupdn to work
>>>> because I have
>>>>> been battling with it for a few days now with not hope in sight.
>>>>>
>>>>> Vince
>>>>>
>>>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>>>> From: redhat-list-bounces at redhat.com
>>>>>> [mailto:redhat-list-bounces at redhat.com] On Behalf Of mups.cp
>>>>>> Sent: Wednesday, October 10, 2007 2:30 PM
>>>>>> To: General Red Hat Linux discussion list
>>>>>> Subject: Re: ldap authorization
>>>>>>
>>>>>> You coud use the pam_groupdn option.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On 10/10/07, Troy Knabe <knabe at 4j.lane.edu> wrote:
>>>>>>> I am using Kerberos for authentication and ldap for
>>>>>> authorization. But I want to limit the ldap users who
>>>> can login to
>>>>>> the server to a specific group.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Anyone have any perls of wisdom on what needs to be added
>>>>>> to the ldap.conf???
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Thanks
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> -Troy
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
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