On redhat/centos like systems you can install the openssh-ldap package so no
patching involved.
Regards
Sean O'Reilly
On Mon 25/03/13 1:20 PM , Vesa Alho listat(a)alho.fi sent:
I think 389 side is "easy", but how about openssh-server
and/or
clients? Wondering do I need to patch openssh-server to get it working or is
there an easier way.
PS. thanks for responding!
-Vesa
On 03/25/2013 03:09 PM, s.oreilly wrote:
> I have just done this. I will see if I can find
the docs.>
> You need to add an objectclass (ldappublickey)
and an attribute (sshpublickey) to> the schema.
>
> Regards
>
>
> Sean O'Reilly
>
> On Mon 25/03/13 1:02 PM , Vesa Alho listat(a)alho.fi
sent:>> Hi,
>>
>> What would it take to store SSH public keys
in 389?>>
>> I found this old thread in archives, but
mentioned link doesn't work:>>
http://www.mail-archive.com/389-users@lists.fedoraproject.org/msg02389.ht...
Other googling revealed guides which seem to
require patched version of>> openssh-server and openldap
guides.>>
>> I guess freeipa would support this, but any
chance with only 389?>>
>> -Mr. Vesa Alho
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