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Hi Andrew,
Andrew Niemantsverdriet schrieb:
> I am trying to limit who has what access to my Linux servers using
> LDAP and LAM. It looks like pam_check_host_attr does what I am wanting
> but I am wondering how to use LAM to put in host entries for my users.
> Is this the best way to limit access, or is the a better way that
> incorporates better with LAM? My goal is to control what users have
> access to things like ssh and ftp with LDAP.
see docs/README.hosts.txt. LAM will show a field ("inetOrgPerson" and
"account" module) to enter host names when the LDAP schema allows it.
LAM can manage NIS netgroups which can do this, too.
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Best regards
Roland Gruber
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