Restricting Users for particular Machine?

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2010/1/12 Ajeet S Raina <ajeetraina at gmail.com>:
>

> Say I have a 389 Client Machine 10.209.33.77
> Now if I add this hostname
> So that user can only access this Host and not the other Right?
>
> Pls clarify.How can I stop a particular user to access only that machine?

This is how I did it:

Create Host Based access
    Add the 61ldapns.ldif file to /etc/dirsrv/instancename/schema
    edit /etc/ldap.conf and enable pam_check_host_attr

Go to the management console, then:
    From the Account Listing
    Select Field in ObjectClass
    Add Value
    Select HostObject
    Select Add Attribute
    Select Host
    Enter first host
    Select Host
    Enter Add Value
    Enter second host
    Continue for all hosts


https://sites.google.com/site/disciplinux/linux/centralized-authentication
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