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From: Khan, M. [SMO] <MK...@fr...> - 2006-02-17 23:54:51
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Jamie, Please can you please check my file. And let me know what I am doin= g wrong. -----Original Message----- From: Khan, Mohammed [SMO]=20 Sent: Friday, February 17, 2006 10:55 AM To: 'web...@li...' Subject: RE: [webmin-l] Webmin Servers, Broadcast/scan Morning Jamie, I am attaching my ldap.conf file please check and let me know what I am do= ing wrong. If I an able the bindpw I am not able to login to usermin. Pl= ease check if the way I have set it up is correct. Do I create a file /etc= /ldap.secret and copy the line from ldap.conf file. Please let me know # @(#)$Id: ldap.conf,v 1.27 2003/01/17 21:37:12 lukeh Exp $ # # This is the configuration file for the LDAP nameservice # switch library and the LDAP PAM module. # # PADL Software # http://www.padl.com # # Your LDAP server. Must be resolvable without using LDAP. # Multiple hosts may be specified, each separated by a # space. How long nss_ldap takes to failover depends on # whether your LDAP client library supports configurable # network or connect timeouts (see bind_timelimit). #host 127.0.0.1 host dublx06.noam.corp.frk.com # The distinguished name of the search base. #base dc=3Dexample,dc=3Dcom #base dc=3Dpeople,dc=3Dnoam,dc=3Dcorp,dc=3Dfrk,dc=3Dcom base dc=3Dnoam,dc=3Dcorp,dc=3Dfrk,dc=3Dcom # Another way to specify your LDAP server is to provide an # uri with the server name. This allows to use # Unix Domain Sockets to connect to a local LDAP Server. #uri ldap://127.0.0.1/ #uri ldaps://127.0.0.1/ #uri ldapi://%2fvar%2frun%2fldapi_sock/ # Note: %2f encodes the '/' used as directory separator # The LDAP version to use (defaults to 3 # if supported by client library) ldap_version 3 # The distinguished name to bind to the server with. # Optional: default is to bind anonymously. #binddn cn=3Dproxyuser,dc=3Dexample,dc=3Dcom #binddn cn=3DDirectory Manager # The credentials to bind with. # Optional: default is no credential. bindpw secret # The distinguished name to bind to the server with # if the effective user ID is root. Password is # stored in /etc/ldap.secret (mode 600) #rootbinddn cn=3Dmanager,dc=3Dexample,dc=3Dcom rootbinddn cn=3DDirectory Manager # The port. # Optional: default is 389. #port 389 # The search scope. #scope sub #scope one #scope base # Search timelimit #timelimit 30 # Bind timelimit #bind_timelimit 30 # Idle timelimit; client will close connections # (nss_ldap only) if the server has not been contacted # for the number of seconds specified below. #idle_timelimit 3600 # Filter to AND with uid=3D%s #pam_filter objectclass=3Daccount pam_filter objectclass=3DposixAccount # The user ID attribute (defaults to uid) pam_login_attribute uid # Search the root DSE for the password policy (works # with Netscape Directory Server) #pam_lookup_policy yes # Check the 'host' attribute for access control # Default is no; if set to yes, and user has no # value for the host attribute, and pam_ldap is # configured for account management (authorization) # then the user will not be allowed to login. #pam_check_host_attr yes # Group to enforce membership of #pam_groupdn cn=3DPAM,ou=3DGroups,dc=3Dexample,dc=3Dcom pam_groupdn cn=3DTestGroup,ou=3DGroups,dc=3Dnoam,dc=3Dcorp,dc=3Dfrk,dc=3Dcom #pam_groupdn cn=3Ddublx09,ou=3DGroups,dc=3Dnoam,dc=3Dcorp,dc=3Dfrk,dc=3Dcom # Group member attribute #pam_member_attribute uniquemember pam_member_attribute memberUid # Specify a minium or maximum UID number allowed #pam_min_uid 0 #pam_max_uid 0 # Template login attribute, default template user # (can be overriden by value of former attribute # in user's entry) #pam_login_attribute userPrincipalName #pam_template_login_attribute uid #pam_template_login nobody # HEADS UP: the pam_crypt, pam_nds_passwd, # and pam_ad_passwd options are no # longer supported. # Do not hash the password at all; presume # the directory server will do it, if # necessary. This is the default. #pam_password clear # Hash password locally; required for University of # Michigan LDAP server, and works with Netscape # Directory Server if you're using the UNIX-Crypt # hash mechanism and not using the NT Synchronization # service. #pam_password crypt # Remove old password first, then update in # cleartext. Necessary for use with Novell # Directory Services (NDS) #pam_password nds # Update Active Directory password, by # creating Unicode password and updating # unicodePwd attribute. #pam_password ad # Use the OpenLDAP password change # extended operation to update the password. #pam_password exop #pam_password crypt # Redirect users to a URL or somesuch on password # changes. #pam_password_prohibit_message Please visit http://internal to change your = password. # RFC2307bis naming contexts # Syntax: # nss_base_XXX base?scope?filter # where scope is {base,one,sub} # and filter is a filter to be &'d with the # default filter. # You can omit the suffix eg: # nss_base_passwd ou=3DPeople, # to append the default base DN but this # may incur a small performance impact. #nss_base_passwd ou=3DPeople,dc=3Dnoam,dc=3Dcorp,dc=3Dfrk,dc=3Dcom #nss_base_shadow ou=3DPeople,dc=3Dnoam,dc=3Dcorp,dc=3Dfrk,dc=3Dcom #nss_base_passwd ou=3DPeople,dc=3Dexample,dc=3Dcom?one #nss_base_shadow ou=3DPeople,dc=3Dexample,dc=3Dcom?one #nss_base_group ou=3DGroup,dc=3Dexample,dc=3Dcom?one #nss_base_group ou=3DGroups,dc=3Dnoam,dc=3Dcorp,dc=3Dfrk,dc=3Dcom #nss_base_hosts ou=3DHosts,dc=3Dexample,dc=3Dcom?one #nss_base_services ou=3DServices,dc=3Dexample,dc=3Dcom?one #nss_base_networks ou=3DNetworks,dc=3Dexample,dc=3Dcom?one #nss_base_protocols ou=3DProtocols,dc=3Dexample,dc=3Dcom?one #nss_base_rpc ou=3DRpc,dc=3Dexample,dc=3Dcom?one #nss_base_ethers ou=3DEthers,dc=3Dexample,dc=3Dcom?one #nss_base_netmasks ou=3DNetworks,dc=3Dexample,dc=3Dcom?ne #nss_base_bootparams ou=3DEthers,dc=3Dexample,dc=3Dcom?one #nss_base_aliases ou=3DAliases,dc=3Dexample,dc=3Dcom?one #nss_base_netgroup ou=3DNetgroup,dc=3Dexample,dc=3Dcom?one # attribute/objectclass mapping # Syntax: #nss_map_attribute rfc2307attribute mapped_attribute #nss_map_objectclass rfc2307objectclass mapped_objectclass # configure --enable-nds is no longer supported. # For NDS now do: #nss_map_attribute uniqueMember member # configure --enable-mssfu-schema is no longer supported. # For MSSFU now do: #nss_map_objectclass posixAccount User #nss_map_attribute uid msSFUName #nss_map_attribute uniqueMember posixMember #nss_map_attribute userPassword msSFUPassword #nss_map_attribute homeDirectory msSFUHomeDirectory #nss_map_objectclass posixGroup Group #pam_login_attribute msSFUName #pam_filter objectclass=3DUser #pam_password ad # configure --enable-authpassword is no longer supported # For authPassword support, now do: #nss_map_attribute userPassword authPassword #pam_password nds # For IBM SecureWay support, do: #nss_map_objectclass posixAccount aixAccount #nss_map_attribute uid userName #nss_map_attribute gidNumber gid #nss_map_attribute uidNumber uid #nss_map_attribute userPassword passwordChar #nss_map_objectclass posixGroup aixAccessGroup #nss_map_attribute cn dublx09 #nss_map_attribute memberUid member #pam_login_attribute userName #pam_filter objectclass=3DaixAccount #pam_password clear # Netscape SDK LDAPS #ssl on # Netscape SDK SSL options #sslpath /etc/ssl/certs/cert7.db # OpenLDAP SSL mechanism # start_tls mechanism uses the normal LDAP port, LDAPS typically 636 #ssl start_tls #ssl on # OpenLDAP SSL options # Require and verify server certificate (yes/no) # Default is "no" #tls_checkpeer yes # CA certificates for server certificate verification # At least one of these are required if tls_checkpeer is "yes" #tls_cacertfile /etc/ssl/ca.cert #tls_cacertdir /etc/ssl/certs # Seed the PRNG if /dev/urandom is not provided #tls_randfile /var/run/egd-pool # SSL cipher suite # See man ciphers for syntax #tls_ciphers TLSv1 # Client certificate and key # Use these, if your server requires client authentication. #tls_cert #tls_key ssl no -----Original Message----- From: web...@li... [mailto:web...@li...]On Behalf Of Jamie Cameron Sent: Friday, February 17, 2006 9:02 AM To: web...@li... Subject: RE: [webmin-l] Webmin Servers, Broadcast/scan That file should already exist somewhere under /etc on your system. It may = be called something different too, like pam_ldap.conf - Jamie -----Original Message----- From: "Khan, Mohammed [SMO]" <MK...@fr...> Subj: RE: [webmin-l] Webmin Servers, Broadcast/scan Date: Fri 17 Feb 2006 4:21 pm Size: 2K To: <web...@li...> I don't have that file so shall I create these files, just fyi my server li= nux AS2.1. If I do what shall I put in the file. -----Original Message----- From: web...@li... [mailto:web...@li...]On Behalf Of Jamie Cameron Sent: Thursday, February 16, 2006 5:26 PM To: web...@li... Subject: RE: [webmin-l] Webmin Servers, Broadcast/scan Make sure that in your PAM LDAP config file (/etc/pam_ldap/auth_ldap.conf on my system) that the binddn and rootbinddn parameters are set to your LDAP administration user, and that the passwords in the bindpw parameter and /etc/ldap.secret file are set to match. Otherwise PAM will connect to LDAP as the user who is changing his password, which will generally not be allow= ed. - Jamie On 17/Feb/2006 11:43 Khan, Mohammed [SMO] wrote .. > Jamie, now i am getting this error: > Feb 16 16:36:29 dublx09 l/usermin/changepass/changepass.cgi: pam_ldap: > error trying to bind as user "uid=3Dmkhan,ou=3DPeople, dc=3Dnoam,dc=3Dcor= p,dc=3Dfrk,dc=3Dcom" > (Invalid credentials) >=20 > -----Original Message----- > From: web...@li... > [mailto:web...@li...]On Behalf Of Jamie > Cameron > Sent: Friday, February 17, 2006 2:10 AM > To: web...@li... > Subject: RE: [webmin-l] Webmin Servers, Broadcast/scan >=20 >=20 > Hi, > That looks OK.. > Can LDAP users use the command-line passwd command to change their passwo= rds? >=20 > - Jamie >=20 > -----Original Message----- >=20 > From: "Khan, Mohammed [SMO]" <MK...@fr...> > Subj: RE: [webmin-l] Webmin Servers, Broadcast/scan > Date: Fri 17 Feb 2006 10:07 am > Size: 2K > To: <web...@li...> >=20 > Hi Jamie, > Here is my passwd file: Pls tell me what I am doing worng. > #%PAM-1.0 > password required pam_cracklib.so > password sufficient pam_ldap.so > password sufficient pam_unix.so > password required pam_deny.so >=20 >=20 >=20 > Thanks > Mohammed >=20 > -----Original Message----- > From: web...@li... > [mailto:web...@li...]On Behalf Of Jamie > Cameron > Sent: Thursday, February 16, 2006 2:46 PM > To: web...@li... > Subject: RE: [webmin-l] Webmin Servers, Broadcast/scan >=20 >=20 > Just make sure that /etc/pam.d/passwd is setup to talk to LDAP, and that > Usermin's > Change Password module is setup to use PAM. >=20 > - Jamie >=20 > On 17/Feb/2006 09:42 Khan, Mohammed [SMO] wrote .. > > Hello Jamie,=20 > > Do you know how can I use usermin to change my ldap password. Please > need > > your help. > >=20 > > Thanks > > Mohammed > >=20 --- message truncated --- ------------------------------------------------------- This SF.net email is sponsored by: Splunk Inc. Do you grep through log files for problems? Stop! Download the new AJAX search engine that makes searching your log files as easy as surfing the web. DOWNLOAD SPLUNK! http://sel.as-us.falkag.net/sel?cmd=3Dlnk&kid=3D103432&bid=3D230486&dat=3D1= 21642 - Forwarded by the Webmin mailing list at web...@li... To remove yourself from this list, go to http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/webadmin-list Notice: All email and instant messages (including attachments) sent to or from Franklin Templeton Investments (FTI) personnel may be retained, monitored and/or reviewed by FTI and its agents, or authorized law enforcement personnel, without further notice or consent. |