I don't have experience working with ssh keys, but with PAM and LDAP.
What exactly do you want to do? Use the SSH keys as authentication or
something?
Daniel Jacober wrote:
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Eric
Thanks for your hint, nevertheless I would like to get the public key
into the pam_module.
Does anyone have experience with that?
Regards Daniel
Here's what I'm trying to do: I would like to store my public keys
centrally on an LDAP - Server and redirect public key
authentication with PAM to the LDAP - Server.
Sounds like you're looking for OpenSSH LDAP public key support.
There's a patch here:
http://www.opendarwin.org/projects/openssh-lpk/
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