On Friday 19 November 2010, bluethundr wrote: > Hello Ubuntu > > On our network we have our sudoers stored in LDAP. This works fine on > the CentOS 5.4 clients by placing into /etc/ldap.conf > > > sudoers_base ou=sudoers,ou=Services,dc=example,dc=net > > > and in /etc/nsswitch.conf we have the entry: > > > sudoers: ldap > > > (setting this setting to just 'ldap' instead of 'files ldap' does not > render the machine unbootable as happens if you set passwd and group > this way). > > However I am attempting to set this up on an Ubuntu 9.10 client and > getting no joy so far. I have the same settings in /etc/ldap.conf and > /etc/nsswitch.conf and cannot get sudoers to work. I have 10.10 on my laptop and there is a separate ldap version of sudo: sudo- ldap.
http://packages.ubuntu.com/karmic/sudo-ldap Stef
