Re: [389-users] Per host access

2012-03-05 Thread Iain Morgan
On Mon, Mar 05, 2012 at 08:09:04 -0600, Ali Jawad wrote:
>Hi
>I did install 389 and LDAP authentication, what i need to do now is allow
>access to users only to certain systems, I did checkout :
>
> http://directory.fedoraproject.org/wiki/Howto:Posix#How_to_set_up_host_based_access_control
>I tried the old method because I could not figure out the new method, I
>did enable pam_check_host_attr "did not change any pam settings though"
>and I have use_pam enabled in sshd_config, but the user was still able to
>logon through SSH even though no hosts were listed in his attributes.
>Please advice.
>Regards

Hello,

What version of OpenSSH are you using and how did the user authenticate?
For example, did the user use publickey authentication instead of
password or challenge-response? Are you calling pam_ldap in the account
portion of your PAM stack? What do you see in the LDAP server's access
log when the user authenticates?


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[389-users] Per host access

2012-03-05 Thread Ali Jawad
Hi
I did install 389 and LDAP authentication, what i need to do now is allow
access to users only to certain systems, I did checkout :

http://directory.fedoraproject.org/wiki/Howto:Posix#How_to_set_up_host_based_access_control

I tried the old method because I could not figure out the new method, I did
enable pam_check_host_attr "did not change any pam settings though" and I
have use_pam enabled in sshd_config, but the user was still able to logon
through SSH even though no hosts were listed in his attributes.

Please advice.

Regards
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