Re: sudo and LDAP

2006-07-08 Thread NgD Vulto
2006/7/3, ACM Staff [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Ok, so its working but I realized a slight problem today when went back to check on things. Its not prompting for a password. Sudoers isn't on NOPASSWD so I am assuming its my pam.d/sudo It is on nopasswd, check it I got from you: notroot ALL=(ALL)

Re: sudo and LDAP

2006-07-03 Thread Dan Nelson
In the last episode (Jul 02), ACM Staff said: Ok, so I am running a box with 6.0-STABLE Problem is I can't get sudo working for my LDAP based users. I compiled sudo from the ports tree with LDAP support. Here is some output as a user: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ id notroot uid=2018(notroot)

Re: sudo and LDAP

2006-07-03 Thread Jim Lester
Ya, that worked. I didn't think about it from that angel. I suppose it has to auth the user somehow and I don't have ldap in system, I just have it in ssh. Thanks. On 7/2/06, Dan Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: In the last episode (Jul 02), ACM Staff said: Ok, so I am running a box with

Re: sudo and LDAP

2006-07-03 Thread ACM Staff
Ok, so its working but I realized a slight problem today when went back to check on things. Its not prompting for a password. Sudoers isn't on NOPASSWD so I am assuming its my pam.d/sudo file. What am I missing? risk# cat /etc/pam.d/sudo # # $FreeBSD: src/etc/pam.d/su,v 1.16 2003/07/09 18:40:49

sudo and LDAP

2006-07-02 Thread ACM Staff
Ok, so I am running a box with 6.0-STABLE Problem is I can't get sudo working for my LDAP based users. I compiled sudo from the ports tree with LDAP support. Here is some output as a user: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ id notroot uid=2018(notroot) gid=200(acm) groups=200(acm), 203(officers),