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Re: LDAP and SASL...



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Hmmm. I thought that's what the --with-cyrus-sasl and --enable-spasswd
options were for. How then do I tell slapd to use sasl?
Thanks
Tobias

Quanah Gibson-Mount wrote:
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| --On Wednesday, October 27, 2004 12:07 PM -0700 Tobias Rice
| <rice@up.edu> wrote:
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|> The plot thickens...
|> According to the docs, I have to create the file
|> '/usr/lib/sasl2/slapd.conf' and add this:
|> pwcheck_method: saslauthd
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|> ...so slapd knows to use saslauthd. Is there a switch to use to tell
|> slapd to use this file? If I start slapd, 'slapd -d -1 2>1& | tee
|> /tmp/output.txt' and try to ssh to the box with a test user, I would
|> think that grep'ing the /tmp/output.txt for 'conf' would show it looking
|> for the /usr/lib/sasl2/slapd.conf, but it's not in there.
|> Strace doesn't show any attempt for /usr/lib/sasl2/slapd.conf either.
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| slapd knows nothing about /usr/lib/sasl2/slapd.conf.
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| --Quanah
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| Quanah Gibson-Mount
| Principal Software Developer
| ITSS/Shared Services
| Stanford University
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