Re: auth_ldap alternative?

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** misunderstanding... I thought you were talking about pam_ldap ... 
disreguard my response :)

--On Tuesday, October 22, 2002 07:45:05 PM -0400 Christopher Johnson 
<ckjohnson@gwi.net> wrote:

>>
>>
>> I did an everything install... Mine is using LDAP to authenticate to a
>> Solaris 9 LDAP (phase 2) server just fine... Are you trying to customize
>> something, or are you using authconfig?
>>
>> Tommy
>>
>>
>>
>>
> Mine what?  Authentication of linux users?  I don't have an 8.0 system
> yet (don't have a spare test box yet).  But the release notes state that
> the auth_ldap rpm is no longer included.
>
> The auth_ldap rpm used to ship with earlier Red Hat releases.  And it
> provides only an apache module for ldap based authentication of users to
> web server content.  It has nothing to do with nss_ldap or pam_ldap.  I
> know 8.0 includes other types of ldap support, but that no longer
> includes auth_ldap.
>
> Are you authenticating users to an apache web server based on users and
> groups defined in an ldap server?  If so, what apache module provides
> that capability?  I would like to research it so I know what my migration
> would involve.
>
> Thanks.
> -ckj
>
>
>
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