OpenLDAP : Configure LDAP Client2015/03/18 |
Configure LDAP Client in order to share users' accounts in your local networks.
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[1] | Install OpenLDAP Client. |
[root@www ~]#
yum -y install openldap-clients nss-pam-ldapd # ldapserver=(LDAP server's hostname or IP address) # ldapbasedn="dc=(your own domain name)" [root@www ~]# authconfig --enableldap \
--enableldapauth \ --ldapserver=dlp.srv.world \ --ldapbasedn="dc=srv,dc=world" \ --enablemkhomedir \ --update
[root@www ~]#
logout
CentOS Linux 7 (Core)
Kernel 3.10.0-123.20.1.el7.x86_64 on an x86_64
www login:
[redhat@www ~]$ redhat # LDAP user Password: # password Creating directory '/home/redhat'. [redhat@www ~]$ # logined normally
# try to change the LDAP password Changing password for user redhat. Enter login(LDAP) password: # current password New password: # new password Retype new password: LDAP password information changed for redhat passwd: all authentication tokens updated successfully. |
[2] | If SELinux is enabled, it needs to add a rule to allow creating home directories automatically by mkhomedir. |
[root@www ~]#
vi mkhomedir.te # create new module mkhomedir 1.0; require { type unconfined_t; type oddjob_mkhomedir_exec_t; class file entrypoint; } #============= unconfined_t ============== allow unconfined_t oddjob_mkhomedir_exec_t:file entrypoint; checkmodule -m -M -o mkhomedir.mod mkhomedir.te checkmodule: loading policy configuration from mkhomedir.te checkmodule: policy configuration loaded checkmodule: writing binary representation (version 17) to mkhomedir.mod [root@www ~]# semodule_package --outfile mkhomedir.pp --module mkhomedir.mod [root@www ~]# semodule -i mkhomedir.pp |
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