Re: problems with pam ldap ?

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There are a few ways.
I found the best way is to specify
pam_groupdb and pam_member_attribute. This allows you to create a
simple ldap object that says who can log into what system.

Edward

On Thu, May 29, 2008 at 5:40 AM, Bogdan Cehan
<bogdan.cehan@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Let's say i have users : alex , tom , john , joe and bruce
> and the computers comp1 , comp2 and comp3
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> and in my ldap i have the users on ou=People with posixaccount
> and three groups named after the computers like :
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> cn=comp1,ou=Groups ....
> objectClass: top
> objectClass: groupOfUniqueNames
> cn: comp1
> ou: groups
> description: People who can login on comp1
> uniqueMember: uid=alex,ou=People,dc=pol,dc=mediaimage,dc=ro
> uniqueMember: uid=joe,ou=People,dc=pol,dc=mediaimage,dc=ro
> uniqueMember: uid=bruce,ou=People,dc=pol,dc=mediaimage,dc=ro
> -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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> cn=comp2,ou=Groups ....
> objectClass: top
> objectClass: groupOfUniqueNames
> cn: comp3
> ou: groups
> description: People who can login on comp2
> uniqueMember: uid=alex,ou=People,dc=pol,dc=mediaimage,dc=ro
> uniqueMember: uid=tom,ou=People,dc=pol,dc=mediaimage,dc=ro
> uniqueMember: uid=bruce,ou=People,dc=pol,dc=mediaimage,dc=ro
> -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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> cn=comp3,ou=Groups ....
> objectClass: top
> objectClass: groupOfUniqueNames
> cn: comp3
> ou: groups
> description: People who can login on comp3
> uniqueMember: uid=john,ou=People,dc=pol,dc=mediaimage,dc=ro
> uniqueMember: uid=joe,ou=People,dc=pol,dc=mediaimage,dc=ro
> uniqueMember: uid=bruce,ou=People,dc=pol,dc=mediaimage,dc=ro
> -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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> in this schema let's say that i want to be able to "permit " login acces to
> the computers only to the people i have in their group
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>> On Thu, May 29, 2008 at 10:41:16AM +0300, Bogdan Cehan wrote:
>> > Hello all
>> >
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>> >
>> > I'm using the fedora directory server for centralized authentication ,
>> > and i have made users with posix account and i put them in ou=People
>> > like this :
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>> [snip]
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>> > now i want to restrict some users to servers based on groups but my
>> > pam_ldap does not help me to do that , I'm using my old friend
>> > "www.google.com" to help me in this problem but with no luck .....  all
>> > my users have access to this computer .... so , if i understand wright
>> > all i have to do is create users with posix account and after that create
>> > groups and put the users in that group but this does not work ..... any
>> > ideas ? anyone use FDS for what i intend to do ?
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>> The pam_access module may help you do this depending on what you mean by
>> "restrict".
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>> > Thank you for your time .....
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > Bogdan
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