RedHat WS version 3 LDAP

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Old 06-10-2004
Rich Bogle
 
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Default RedHat WS version 3 LDAP

Hello,

I have just begun evaluating Red Hat Enterprise WS 3.0 to possibly replace
my Sun Solaris workstation environment and have one large issue.

I have a Sun One Directory Server serving LDAP for automounting and
authentication. Does anyone know how I can configure my RedHat system to
use this LDAP server. Sun says it is supported but won't say how.

Thanks,

Rich


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Old 06-10-2004
Colin McKinnon
 
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Default Re: RedHat WS version 3 LDAP

Rich Bogle spilled the following:

> Hello,
>
> I have just begun evaluating Red Hat Enterprise WS 3.0 to possibly replace
> my Sun Solaris workstation environment and have one large issue.
>
> I have a Sun One Directory Server serving LDAP for automounting and
> authentication. Does anyone know how I can configure my RedHat system to
> use this LDAP server. Sun says it is supported but won't say how.
>


RTFM - there is an excellent LDAP howto for Linux which covers client
configuration (the LDAP Implementation Howto). You'll need to setp pam to
process authentication, nss for ldap lookups. Try
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&i...=Google+Search
for some hints.

Don't know about automount - but google seems to have lots of references
again.

C.
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