Also, is there a reason this (the pam_passthru) module is not distributed in the rpm? Tom On 7/25/06 4:32 PM, "Tom Ryan" <tomryan at camlaw.rutgers.edu> wrote: > > > > On 7/25/06 4:22 PM, "Richard Megginson" <rmeggins at redhat.com> wrote: >> >>> > I.e. Allow me to authenticate a user (irregardless of whether they >>> > have an account on the local system) by using the supplied simple bind >>> > credentials and attempting a kerberos validation of them. >> Yes, because with the plugin, fedora ds simply passes the credentials >> through to PAM, which can be configured to do kerberos auth (local or >> remote). So, instead of using saslauthd (as in openldap) you just use >> PAM to do the same thing. > > I?m curious how the pam framework allows for a kerberos principal/realm and > password to be checked... > > I.e. Lets say, in openldap, I have {KERBEROS}user at KRB.REALM.COM, under > openldap, this works as expected. > > You?re saying that I can use the pam pass through module and then put > > rhuid: user at KRB.REALM.COM > > And then in /etc/pam.d/ldapserver (or whatever I compile it as the name to > be), configure it in such a way that > > Pam will return success.. > > Maybe pam_krb5.so? > > Ahh.. Maybe no_user_check... > > Now I see what you might be referring to.. > Thanks! -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/389-users/attachments/20060725/9d30f64a/attachment.html