This sounds interesting. Does the NSS/LDAP module support PAM, ie, can it be
made to authenticate via Radiator? I'm trying to setup a system where the
Radiator database is the source of customer authentication information. Thanks
for your help.

Regards.  Paul



Valentin Tumarkin wrote:
> 
>   I think your problem is that your 'system' does not know of your users
> existence. Having configured PAM is not enough, you need to make your
> unix 'system' aware of your users via Name Service.
> 
> Example: If you are using LDAP, you can install the nss_ldap module
>         from http://www.padl.com
>         And then put something like this in /etc/nsswitch.conf
>         (Solaris,Linux)
> 
> passwd: files   ldap
> shadow: files   ldap
> group:  files   ldap
> 
> > Date: Sat, 07 Aug 1999 23:33:54 +0000
> > From: Paul Black <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: (RADIATOR) Sendmail & Radiator
> >
> > I've now got my POP server authenticating from Radiator and I thought I would
> > be ready to go ahead and use authentication from a database. When I tried to
> > send an email to a test user in the Radiator database I received an error
> > message from sendmail. The message said that the test user did not exist, ie
> > he was not in the password file.
> >
> > Has anyone come across this problem before and managed to solve it?
> >
> > Regards.  Paul
> >
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>         Valentin Tumarkin
> 
>         Xpert Trusted Systems

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