[courier-users] question about pam usage with authldap

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Old 09-02-2005
Bob Kinney
 
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Default [courier-users] question about pam usage with authldap

Hi:

We've got (unfortunately) two disparate LDAP trees currently in our
environment. One controls our mail accounts, another our login
accounts. They are served via different servers as well.

We currently have pam setup to use nss_ldap and courier using authldap
for virtual users. What we've been unable to figure out is why courier
is making connections to our other ldap server (the mail LDAP tree is
served via localhost to the courier server).

We've gone through the courier authlib, authldap is definitely the only
module that should be active. We tried modifying the pam stack files
courier installed by default to no avail. Does anyone have an answer as
to why courier would need these connections?

Regards,
Bob

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Earl (Bob) Kinney
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Harvard-MIT Data Center



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