With OpenLdap I could set this in /etc/sysconfig/ldap. Also, are there init scripts anywhere for starting the
server?
On 6/24/05, Noriko Hosoi <nhosoi@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Alastair Neil wrote:Yes, I believe so... Also, I think your Directory Server should know where the keytab is (if not in the default place)...
I would like to configure the DS to use sasl and gssapi to authenticate against a local kerberos realm.
I have been looking at the administrators guide and I'm a little confused.
To enable SASL does one simply setup at least one mapping?
An appropriate SASL mapping for gssapi combined with a ldap service principle plus saslauthd and the
cyrus-sasl-gssapi package should be all I need, correct?
export KRB5_KTNAME=path_to_service_keytab; start-slapd
If someone could provide a gssapi sasl mapping example I would be grateful, I think I want toLet's assume your entry in the DS has the DN "dn: uid=uid,o=realm.edu". Then, the map would be something like this (as seen in "Introduction to SASL" in the Administrator's Guide):
map posix uid's to uid@REALM.EDU.
dn: cn=mapname,cn=mapping,cn=sasl,cn=config
objectclass: top
objectclass: nsSaslMapping
cn: mapname
nsSaslMapRegexString: (.*)@(.*)
nsSaslMapBaseDNTemplate: uid=\1,o=\2
nsSaslMapFilterTemplate: (objectclass=inetOrgPerson)
Thanks,
--noriko
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