Piyush P Kurur wrote: > Hi, > > We have configured a set of machines to authenticate > against an LDAP database. For some machines we do not want the > users to login via their normal shell but some custom program > runs for them. For example if some one tries to login to the > smtp server via ssh, they get authenticated via LDAP but their > default shell fo smtp should be say a program that sets up the > email forwarding. > > More generally is there a way, by mucking around in the pam config > or ldap config to ignore certain fields in the ldap database and > fill it with some default values. Is there a way to achieve this > apart from inelegent ways like copying the ldap database locally > and creating a /etc/passwd file ? > > > Best Regards > > ppk > Look for ForceCommand in sshd_config(5) __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com