Hello All:
I am in the process of migrating from OpenLDAP to Centos Directory Server. I'm very pleased with the new LDAP and think it's one of those killer apps that will guarantee Linux a place in data centers :D...
So far I've gotten the main things working:
1) Host based access via AuthorizedHost
2) Service based access via AuthorizedService
3) AIX/Linux <-> LDAP
4) PosixGroup support
The one thing I would like is to have group based host access control. E.g., I would like to define a new LDAP group (say, DBA-Production) that includes a bunch of host entries. When needed, I could add a user to the DBA-Production group and automatically give him/her access to the list of defined hosts. Anyone have suggestions on how to approach this?
Thanks,
Kwan
I am in the process of migrating from OpenLDAP to Centos Directory Server. I'm very pleased with the new LDAP and think it's one of those killer apps that will guarantee Linux a place in data centers :D...
So far I've gotten the main things working:
1) Host based access via AuthorizedHost
2) Service based access via AuthorizedService
3) AIX/Linux <-> LDAP
4) PosixGroup support
The one thing I would like is to have group based host access control. E.g., I would like to define a new LDAP group (say, DBA-Production) that includes a bunch of host entries. When needed, I could add a user to the DBA-Production group and automatically give him/her access to the list of defined hosts. Anyone have suggestions on how to approach this?
Thanks,
Kwan
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