This is not a bug in auth-client-config. It is being called as:
$ auth-client-config -a -p lac_ldap
However, /etc/auth-client-config/profile.d/ldap-auth-config does not contain
any PAM entries, only nss. The '-a' option is meant to apply 'all types', ie,
'nss' and 'pam_*'. When the types aren't
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: ldap-auth-client (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: auth-client-config (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Same bug in Ubuntu 11.04 (natty)
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This bug is also in Lucid (10.04).
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Running "auth-client-config -p lac_ldap" gives error (2)
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Paul,
I'm no expert on this, but digging through the changelogs, it appears that this
is now a two step process. The first step is to update NSS as Jamie showed
above. The second step is to update PAM, which it looks like you can do via:
$ sudo pam-auth-update ldap
HTH
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Hi Jamie, thanks for that..
So my question is then:
- What now the 'correct' way of adding these lines to my PAM configuration
(given that auth-client-config no longer does this).
- I still need to manually update the nss_base_ options in /etc/ldap.conf
Shouldn't this be manged by debconf?
Ar
This is not a bug in auth-client-config. ldap-auth-config supplies the lac_ldap
profile. ldap-auth-config now utilizes the new pam_auth_update framework, which
is why there are no pam entries in the file. It does still ship an NSS profile,
which can be used by auth-client-config like so:
$ sudo
The missing lines are:
-
pam_auth=auth sufficient pam_ldap.so
auth required pam_unix.so nullok_secure use_first_pass
pam_account=accountsufficient pam_ldap.so
accountrequired pam_unix.so
pam_password=password sufficie