Roberto Leiva M. wrote:
Breshears Doug P wrote:
No, you pretty much ignore LTSP when setting up LDAP logins.
You need to install an LDAP server (OpenLDAP) and the pam libraries to
talk to the LDAP backend.
You also need to set up nsswitch libs and in the end probably nscd(Name
Server Caching Daemon)
A decent link would be
http://www.metaconsultancy.com/whitepapers/ldap-linux.htm
Or you could just Google for something like "ldap auth pam.d/login"
Have a great one.
Doug Breshears
I know how to works LDAP. I have Samba+Ldap and squirrelmail+Ldap.
the idea is implement ltsp+ldap ( if is possible !!!??? )
thin-Client ------> Ltsp-Server
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| <---- only authentification ***
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Ldap-Server
for example:
http://www.metaconsultancy.com/whitepapers/ldap-linux.htm
Sorry! I had a mystake.
it's correct link.
** http://www.pcxperience.org/thinclient/documentation/ldap.html **
and this link confuse me.
but now understand, and resolve problem. I Change my ltsp server with authconfig and login with
ldap. work perfect =)
thanks ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
but i didn't see anything in documentation ltsp 4.1
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Roberto Leiva M
Santiago - Chile
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