On Thu, 21 Apr 2005, Nicolas Schmitz wrote:
I recommend you get the cvs version and start with the man pages...
Is it working on 2.2.12 or not ?
I don't want to use a cvs/dev version for this server.
I think it is, you will need to rebuild cyrus-imapd for pts/ldap.
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On Thu, 21 Apr 2005, Nicolas Schmitz wrote:
You can also use pts/ldap for groups.
That's correct. I was assuming that he's using Unix groups and LDAP groups
at the same time. For authentication this works fine with PAM, above
solution does the same for groups.
Is a mixed environment possible with
You can also use pts/ldap for groups.
That's correct. I was assuming that he's using Unix groups and LDAP groups
at the same time. For authentication this works fine with PAM, above
solution does the same for groups.
Is a mixed environment possible with pts/ldap?
Simon
Thanks for the reply
On Thu, 21 Apr 2005, Simon Matter wrote:
On Thu, 21 Apr 2005, Simon Matter wrote:
Hello,
I already use| setaclmailbox with an Unix group as "id". But I'd like
to
do the same with an ldap group.
Is'it possible ? I didn't find anything on google.
You can configure /etc/nsswitch.conf to use LDAP for g
>
> On Thu, 21 Apr 2005, Simon Matter wrote:
>
>>> Hello,
>>> I already use| setaclmailbox with an Unix group as "id". But I'd like
>>> to
>>> do the same with an ldap group.
>>>
>>> Is'it possible ? I didn't find anything on google.
>>
>> You can configure /etc/nsswitch.conf to use LDAP for groups
On Thu, 21 Apr 2005, Simon Matter wrote:
Hello,
I already use| setaclmailbox with an Unix group as "id". But I'd like to
do the same with an ldap group.
Is'it possible ? I didn't find anything on google.
You can configure /etc/nsswitch.conf to use LDAP for groups. Check with
'getent group' that you
> Hello,
> I already use| setaclmailbox with an Unix group as "id". But I'd like to
> do the same with an ldap group.
>
> Is'it possible ? I didn't find anything on google.
You can configure /etc/nsswitch.conf to use LDAP for groups. Check with
'getent group' that your LDAP groups are visible to t