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2008 Apr 23
1
Mis-behavior of ldap.conf regarding nss?
...on my ldap server on
wich I store (guess what?) inactive people. I don't want my system to
recognize those entries as valid users, so I set my /etc/ldap.conf as
follows:
root@mercurio:/etc# grep -v "^#\|^\s*$" ldap.conf
host 127.0.0.1 192.168.0.207
base dc=a1,dc=ind
ldap_version 3
nss_base_passwd ou=People,dc=a1,dc=ind?one
nss_base_shadow ou=People,dc=a1,dc=ind?one
nss_base_group ou=Group,dc=a1,dc=ind?one
nss_base_hosts ou=Hosts,dc=a1.dc=ind?one
nss_base_services ou=Services,dc=a1,dc=ind?one
nss_base_networks ou=Networks,dc=a1,dc=ind?one
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2010 May 18
1
Restricting file server access by group
...rote about earlier.
I would like to restrict access by group, as defined in LDAP. The
obvious solution is to add a filter to the login LDAP search that
restricts to gidNumber=10038 or 10001, since those are the groups I
need. From what I'm seeing, I need to add that to /etc/ldap.conf in the
nss_base_ section, but how to do it isn't clear.
Do I just enter it as a standard LDAP filter? In this case, I think I'd
want (|(gidNumber=10038)(gidNumber=10001)), but it's really not clear
the syntax really isn't clear from the file. Would it just be
nss_base_passwd (|(gidNumber=10038)(...