Jaap Winius wrote:
Quoting sarathkrishn...@gmail.comsarathkrishn...@gmail.com:
For authenticating via OpenLDAP, the principles needs to be rewritten (using
authz-policy and authz-regexp). We know how to do
that in older version of OpenLDAP which had (slapd.conf) but don't know how
to do the
On Fri, Jan 07, 2011 at 09:22:01PM +0530, sarathkrishn...@gmail.com wrote:
For authenticating via OpenLDAP, the principles needs to be rewritten
(using authz-policy and authz-regexp). We know how to do
that in older version of OpenLDAP which had (slapd.conf) but don't know
how to
Hi,
We are currently trying to use OpenLDAP as the database for Kerberos in our
lab.
We installed OpenLDAP in Ubuntu 10.04 and is working without any problem
(i,e. queries are showing the correct results)
But we are not able to get Kerberos authenticate via OpenLDAP.
For authenticating via
--On Friday, January 07, 2011 9:22 PM +0530 sarathkrishn...@gmail.com wrote:
We think adding this in slapd.conf should serve the purpose. Any
suggestions/help is highly appreciated.
Use slaptest to convert your slapd.conf file to the slapd-config format,
and read what it does for the authz
Quanah Gibson-Mount wrote:
--On Friday, January 07, 2011 9:22 PM +0530 sarathkrishn...@gmail.com wrote:
We think adding this in slapd.conf should serve the purpose. Any
suggestions/help is highly appreciated.
Use slaptest to convert your slapd.conf file to the slapd-config format,
and read