OpenLDAP setup on Ubuntu 10.04 Alpha 2

David Hopkins dahopkins429 at gmail.com
Fri Feb 5 19:18:28 UTC 2010


I simply need the ldap client to authenticate my existing CentOS based
Openldap server.  However, when I try to use

sudo apt-get install libnss-ldapd libpam-ldapd

I get

Couldn't find package libpam-ldapd

This is a base install of edubuntu.  Any ideas why it finds libnss-ldapd but
not libpam?

Thanks!
Dave Hopkins
Newark Charter School

On Thu, Jan 28, 2010 at 11:01 AM, Veli-Matti Lintu <
veli-matti.lintu at opinsys.fi> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> There's been discussion on different LDAP topics on the list during the
> past weeks and also I've been involved in testing OpenLDAP on Lucid
> alpha 2 to see how everything works now. It seems like some things have
> changed since I last time checked everything that relates to ldap and
> kerberos authentication, so I started going through thing piece by
> piece. Especially there are some automations in authentication settings
> that I haven't noticed before.
>
> The goal is to get the old stack of OpenLDAP+MIT kerberos w/LDAP backend
> +NFSv4+autofs working as easily as possibly on Lucid in school setup
> running LTSP and then automate the whole setup. I got it pretty much
> working on a test server and I'm now writing down the different steps I
> had to do to get it working. Once those are ready, I'll put it all
> together in an actual document with the scripts.
>
> I got now basic OpenLDAP setup using the config backend documented with
> TLS setup here:
>
> http://www.opinsys.fi/setting-up-openldap-on-ubuntu-10-04-alpha2
> http://www.opinsys.fi/setting-up-openldap-on-ubuntu-10-04-lucid-part2
>
> I'd be happy to hear if there are some tools that are available in
> Ubuntu or elsewhere to do these in easier way. Hopefully this is useful
> to others. I try to get the kerberos setup parts finished soon..
>
> Veli-Matti
>
>
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