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LDAP Authentication AND Authorization
I see a lot of thread on LDAP Authentication but I want to enable LDAP Authentication with Authorization. Meaning, removing the user ID's and groups from the local servers and move them to an LDAP server. When a user logs in (via LDAP) they will be given their group memberships and access to the system based on these group assignments.
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Take a look at Active Directory Integration Index - blog.scottlowe.org - The weblog of an IT pro specializing in virtualization, storage, and servers for Solaris and Linux LDAP authentication to Windows AD.
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