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Required Packages:
openldap
openssl
nss_ldap(pam_ldap)
cyrus-sasl
krb5-libs
krb5-auth-dialog
krb5-workstation
pam_krb5
system-config-authentication (Should be installed by default)
nscd
ntpd
1st there is a couple naming convention I tried to use:
FQDN or fqdn = Fully Qualified Domain Name
ipaddr = ip address
subdomain.domain.com = example of domain structure
servername = DUH!
I believe that's all of the packages, but I am not %100 sure for each distro.
By installing the packages listed above with yum/apt/zyp
Last edited by battletroll; 03-01-2011 at 11:11 AM.
Reason: OS
I had the great experience to work with battletroll on getting the linux side configured correctly for AD Authentication. The instructions/guide written are clear and easy to follow. At times, I would get confused and shoot an email only to get a response with more help.
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