Quoting Bdale Garbee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I'll turn it on for the next upload and we'll see if anyone screams.
Please don't! Try my patch instead (it's in the bug archive).
It creates a sudo-ldap package in addition to the original sudo
package...
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On Wed, 2005-11-30 at 11:23 +1100, Geoff Crompton wrote:
> Why not just turn on ldap support in the plain sudo package?
Hrm. Well, right now sudo only depends on libc6 and the PAM libraries,
so it would add another library dependency. It's probably not a big
deal, but folks who aren't using ldap
Quoting Geoff Crompton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Why not just turn on ldap support in the plain sudo package?
I think that will install the openldap libraries. Not everyone might want/need
that..
But I modified the patch provided by Paul Evans to create the sudo-ldap
package AS WELL as the standard
Why not just turn on ldap support in the plain sudo package? Reading
http://www.courtesan.com/sudo/readme_ldap.html, it suggests that if you
don't have the line "sudoers_base ou=SUDOers,dc=example,dc=com" in
your /etc/ldap.conf file, then sudo will ignore ldap.
If it ignores ldap, it uses the /e
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