I'd recommend skipping PAM and using MIT's kerberized telnet. I don't
believe PAM supports single signon, whereas you can have single sign-on with
kerberized telnet.
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Thanks Dusty. I just implemented your suggestions and it's working very
well.
Once again I am pleasantly surprised by the flexibility of FreeRADIUS.
Great job!
Jason
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> Subject: Re: FreeRADIUS v1.0.4, rlm_ldap module, and redundancy
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> Zawacki Ja
Hey folks,
Has anyone gotten redundancy working when using LDAP to perform
authentication and authorization?
I've been trying to get this to work, but it appears, to me, that the
redundancy is only used for part of the auth process. When looking up the
DN for the user who is trying to authen
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