PAM authenticacion and groups

tnt at kalik.co.yu tnt at kalik.co.yu
Thu Sep 20 01:24:27 CEST 2007


Groups are a part of authorization so there is no conflict with any
authentication method. You can use ldap (Ldap-Group), sql(Sql-Group),
unix (Group) ...

Ivan Kalik
Kalik Informatika ISP


Dana 19/9/2007, "Diego Woitasen" <diegows at gmail.com> piše:

>2007/9/19, Alan DeKok <aland at deployingradius.com>:
>> Diego Woitasen wrote:
>> > That entry/configuration.... I read the FAQ and I can't see nothing
>> > interesting. The question is, radius uses nsswitch to check group
>> > membership using PAM authenticacion?
>>
>>   Q: Hi I tried to do stuff, but it didn't work.  Why?
>>   A: WTF?
>>
>>   It's difficult to help you if you don't say what you expected to
>> happen, AND what actually happened.
>>
>>   It's frustrating to have people post configurations and ask "why
>> doesn't this work?"  The documentation and FAQ cover how to ask
>> questions on the list, and what information we need to help you.
>>
>>   Alan DeKok.
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>I think the question is simple to give more detail. I rewrite the question:
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>Can I use PAM for authentication and LDAP for group checking? or PAM
>for authentication and group checking with nsswitch?
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