Tom Ryan wrote:
Yes, but its not quite what I’m looking for. Using {KERBEROS} under openldap, the ldap server would validate the supplied user/password using kerberos..

Unless I’m missing something, this won’t work for me..
Are you attempting a SASL/Kerberos bind or a simple username/password bind? If the latter, you will need the PAM passthru auth plugin:
http://cvs.fedora.redhat.com/viewcvs/ldapserver/ldap/servers/plugins/pam_passthru/README?root=dirsec&rev=1.4&view=auto

Tom


On 7/25/06 3:37 PM, "Richard Megginson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

    Tom Ryan wrote:
    > I am in the midst of migrating from openldap to fedora ds.
    >
    > In openldap, I could specify the userpassword as
    >
    > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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    > And openldap would utilize that for bind verification..
    >
    > Is this possible under fedora ds? Would a plugin be required (is one
    > currently available?)
    >
    Did you see this?
    http://directory.fedora.redhat.com/wiki/Howto:Kerberos
    > Thanks!
    >
    > Tom
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