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Operating Systems AIX Mix LDAP and LOCAL user on AIX Post 302961210 by -=XrAy=- on Wednesday 25th of November 2015 08:18:26 AM
Old 11-25-2015
Okay,

i found a solution that seems to work (in my setup):

Security authentication mechanism in AIX

authcontroldomain attribute

AIX introduced a new alternative authentication control attribute "authcontroldomain" from AIX 6.1 Tl07 and 71 Tl01 releases. When this attribute is set, SYSTEM and registry attributes are stored or retrieved from that database. For local users, SYSTEM and registry attribute are stored in /etc/security/user file irrespective of the authcontroldomain value.

The authcontroldomain attribute needs to be defined with a loadmodule name which is defined in the /etc/methods.cfg or /usr/lib/security/methods.cfg file. This attribute needs to be defined in the /etc/security/login.cfg file under the usw stanza.

authcontroldomain attribute can be set for a system as using the chsec command. For example:

Code:
chsec -f /etc/security/login.cfg -s usw -a authcontroldomain=LDAP

Code:
/etc/security/user
default:
        SYSTEM = "files"
        registry = files

Quick Test: LDAP and local User Login works fine without further specifying SYSTEM or registry.


Regards

Edit:
IBM Systems Magazine - AIX Authentication Mechanism Simplifies System Security | AIX | IBM Systems Magazine | System p, System p5, Power System | security, Uma M. Chandolu, LDAP, Kerberos, PAM, NIS, authentication mechanism

Security load modules are defined in /usr/lib/security/methods.cfg file. User identification is done based on order in, which load modules are defined in methods.cfg file. Local load module information is not defined in the /usr/lib/security/methods.cfg file. However, the user information will be verified first in local module; then the order that is defined in methods.cfg file will follow.
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LDAP_DELETE(3)						     Library Functions Manual						    LDAP_DELETE(3)

NAME
ldap_delete, ldap_delete_s - Perform an LDAP delete operation SYNOPSIS
#include <ldap.h> int ldap_delete_s(ld, dn) LDAP *ld; char *dn; int ldap_delete(ld, dn) LDAP *ld; char *dn; DESCRIPTION
The ldap_delete_s() routine is used to perform an LDAP delete operation synchronously. It takes dn, the DN of the entry to be deleted. It returns an LDAP error code, indicating the success or failure of the operation. The ldap_delete() routine is used to perform an LDAP delete operation asynchronously. It takes the same parameters as ldap_delete_s(), but returns the message id of the request it initiated. The result of the delete can be obtained by a subsequent call to ldap_result(3). ERRORS
ldap_delete_s() returns an LDAP error code which can be interpreted by calling one of ldap_perror(3) and friends. ldap_delete() returns -1 if something went wrong initiating the request. It returns the non-negative message id of the request if things went ok. SEE ALSO
ldap(3), ldap_error(3) ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
OpenLDAP is developed and maintained by The OpenLDAP Project (http://www.openldap.org/). OpenLDAP is derived from University of Michigan LDAP 3.3 Release. OpenLDAP 2.0.27-Release 22 September 1998 LDAP_DELETE(3)
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