On Wednesday 02 June 2004 15:04, Pau Aliagas wrote: > On Mon, 10 May 2004, Havoc Pennington wrote: > > Sorry to be late and maybe a litle offtopic. > > > Something we've wanted to do for a long time is create a matrix of > > programs that should support Kerberos authentication, and start checking > > them off. I guess this includes both client-side and server-side. > > > > Does anyone have a good start on this? > > > > Any real-world experience/scenarios where Kerberos support was needed > > and not available? (Which things should be Kerberized first?) > > I've been trying really hard to implement kerberos+ldap in fedora > development and FC1/FC2 and I'm almost done, but there is one important > thing that does not work: loginShell is ignored by nss_ldap. > > I'd like to post an example configuration to make this systematic > Kerberization a fact, something to start playing with, but I haven't been > able to get a "bash" shell when using ldap. Any hints? > > login always launches "/bin/sh" ignoring the ldap entries. finger and > getent also ignore the loginShell, so I strongly suspect it's an nss_ldap > bug. > > Thanks > Pau I've been trying too, but not that hard. Can you please describe this somewhere and post a link. I was fighting to make the system authenticate all users with UID < 500/1000 the old way and all others (mail/samba only) with LDAP/Kerberos, which is ideal in my eyes. The idea was that even with no network at all I still can login localy as root/UID<500/1000 and fix it. Kerberos + LDAP + Samba would be great for hybrid environments with WinXX workstations, linux servers and workstation(s) (my case). -- Regards, Doncho N. Gunchev Registered Linux User #291323 at counter.li.org GPG-Key-ID: 1024D/DA454F79 Key fingerprint = 684F 688B C508 C609 0371 5E0F A089 CB15 DA45 4F79