at creating a SSH gateway using OpenLDAP. The idea is
to store our devs public keys in OpenLdap, which would give us the
ability
to control who has SSH access to our servers.
Currently everyone shares the same key which means it is impossible
to control access.
Do I just need to...
Install
Hi
I am looking at creating a SSH gateway using OpenLDAP. The idea is to
store our devs public keys in OpenLdap, which would give us the ability to
control who has SSH access to our servers.
Currently everyone shares the same key which means it is impossible to
control access.
Do I just need
Stuart Watson wrote:
Hi
I am looking at creating a SSH gateway using OpenLDAP. The idea is to store
our devs public keys in OpenLdap, which would give us the ability to control
who has SSH access to our servers.
Currently everyone shares the same key which means it is impossible to control
strtw...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi
I am looking at creating a SSH gateway using OpenLDAP. The idea is to
store our devs public keys in OpenLdap, which would give us the ability to
control who has SSH access to our servers.
Currently everyone shares the same key which means it is impossible
at creating a SSH gateway using OpenLDAP. The idea is to
store our devs public keys in OpenLdap, which would give us the ability to
control who has SSH access to our servers.
Currently everyone shares the same key which means it is impossible to
control access.
Do I just need
, then
yes, you need to install ssh server on that box
4. Yes
What have you done so far? Which distro are you using?
Cheers!
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Dan
On Tue, May 7, 2013 at 4:21 AM, Stuart Watson strtw...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi
I am looking at creating a SSH gateway using OpenLDAP. The idea is to
store
...@gmail.comwrote:
Hi
I am looking at creating a SSH gateway using OpenLDAP. The idea is to
store our devs public keys in OpenLdap, which would give us the ability to
control who has SSH access to our servers.
Currently everyone shares the same key which means it is impossible to
control access
On Tue, 7 May 2013, Vishesh kumar wrote:
I think here User Information will be fetched from ldap. Openssh will
use library calls for getting ldap user information same as it do for
users in /etc/passwd. Key based authentication will work in normal way
but interested to see if key can be
AM, Stuart Watson strtw...@gmail.comwrote:
Hi
I am looking at creating a SSH gateway using OpenLDAP. The idea is to
store our devs public keys in OpenLdap, which would give us the ability to
control who has SSH access to our servers.
Currently everyone shares the same key which means