AUTOFS_LDAP_AUTH.CONF(5)					File Formats Manual					  AUTOFS_LDAP_AUTH.CONF(5)

NAME
autofs_ldap_auth.conf - autofs LDAP authentication configuration DESCRIPTION
LDAP authenticated binds, TLS encrypted connections and certification may be used by setting appropriate values in the autofs authentica- tion configuration file and configuring the LDAP client with appropriate settings. The default location of this file is /etc/autofs_ldap_auth.conf. If this file exists it will be used to establish whether TLS or authentication should be used. An example of this file is: <?xml version="1.0" ?> <autofs_ldap_sasl_conf usetls="yes" tlsrequired="no" authrequired="no" authtype="DIGEST-MD5" user="xyz" secret="abc" /> If TLS encryption is to be used the location of the Certificate Authority certificate must be set within the LDAP client configuration in order to validate the server certificate. If, in addition, a certified connection is to be used then the client certificate and private key file locations must also be configured within the LDAP client. OPTIONS
This files contains a single XML element, as shown in the example above, with several attributes. The possible attributes are: usetls="yes"|"no" Determines whether an encrypted connection to the ldap server should be attempted. tlsrequired="yes"|"no" This flag tells whether the ldap connection must be encrypted. If set to "yes", the automounter will fail to start if an encrypted connection cannot be established. authrequired="yes"|"no"|"autodetect"|"simple" This option tells whether an authenticated connection to the ldap server is required in order to perform ldap queries. If the flag is set to yes, only sasl authenticated connections will be allowed. If it is set to no then authentication is not needed for ldap server connections. If it is set to autodetect then the ldap server will be queried to establish a suitable sasl authentication mechanism. If no suitable mechanism can be found, connections to the ldap server are made without authentication. Finally, if it is set to simple, then simple authentication will be used instead of SASL. authtype="GSSAPI"|"LOGIN"|"PLAIN"|"ANONYMOUS"|"DIGEST-MD5" This attribute can be used to specify a preferred authentication mechanism. In normal operations, the automounter will attempt to authenticate to the ldap server using the list of supportedSASLmechanisms ob- tained from the directory server. Explicitly setting the authtype will bypass this selection and only try the mechanism specified. user="<username>" This attribute holds the authentication identity used by authentication mechanisms that require it. Legal values for this attribute include any printable characters that can be used by the selected authentication mechanism. secret="<password>" This attribute holds the secret used by authentication mechanisms that require it. Legal values for this attribute include any printable characters that can be used by the selected authentication mechanism. clientprinc="<GSSAPI client principal>" When using GSSAPI authentication, this attribute is consulted to determine the principal name to use when authenticating to the di- rectory server. By default, this will be set to "autofsclient/<fqdn>@<REALM>. credentialcache="<external credential cache path>" When using GSSAPI authentication, this attribute can be used to specify an externally configured credential cache that is used dur- ing authentication. By default, autofs will setup a memory based credential cache. SEE ALSO
auto.master(5), AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Ian Kent <raven@themaw.net>. 19 Feb 2010 AUTOFS_LDAP_AUTH.CONF(5)