Re: tutorial LDAP user authentication ?

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Rakotomandimby Mihamina wrote:
Hi,
I have a Fedora Core 4 server and for the moment, users are
authenticated through the common /etc/passwd and /etc/shadow mechanism.

I would like to set up an openLDAP server to store and manage the users.

Would you have any good tutorial? all that I need is the Linux, pam  &
Fedora sides of the work.

I already play with LDAP servers for fun...


http://www.openldap.org/lists/openldap-software/200010/msg00097.html

Here's a pretty extensive article on how LDAP authentication works, which will get you the proper entry format, but they don't mention the easiest way to set up the system to authenticate on RedHat based systems: use a neat program called authconfig. It's a type of graphical commandline interface to set up authentication. It makes the process very simple: click a checkbox, fill in a few textboxes, and you're set up and ready to go.

Hope this helps,
Justin Willmert


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