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Re: LDAP Authentication

by rpeterso@[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Ron Peterson) Jul 3, 2008 at 09:31 PM

2008-07-03_21:17:50-0400 Ron Peterson <rpeterso@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> 2008-06-29_09:44:01-0400 Taha Ozket <tahaozket@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> 
> > I have a ldap group, "pgsql-developers". I have an user (user1) member
> > of this group;
> > ...
> > How can I change this line for give login permission to
> > pgsql-developers members?
> 
> If you have pam available, you could do pam authentication, and
> configure pam_ldap to enforce group member****p.

ps - FWIW, I typically make group member****p an attribute of the user
object itself, rather than maintain groups objects and user objects
separately.  Primarily because many apps aren't sophisticated enough to
deal with having them separated.

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LDAP Authentication
tahaozket@[EMAIL PROTECTE  2008-06-29 16:44:01 
Re: LDAP Authentication
magnus@[EMAIL PROTECTED]   2008-06-29 17:58:04 
Re: LDAP Authentication
rpeterso@[EMAIL PROTECTED  2008-07-03 21:17:50 
Re: LDAP Authentication
rpeterso@[EMAIL PROTECTED  2008-07-03 21:31:23 

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