openldap/contrib/slapd-modules/passwd
2009-01-22 00:40:04 +00:00
..
kerberos.c Update copyright notices 2009-01-22 00:40:04 +00:00
netscape.c Update copyright notices 2009-01-22 00:40:04 +00:00
radius.c Update copyright notices 2009-01-22 00:40:04 +00:00
README Update copyright notices 2009-01-22 00:40:04 +00:00

Copyright 2004-2009 The OpenLDAP Foundation. All rights reserved.

Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
modification, are permitted only as authorized by the OpenLDAP
Public License.

This directory contains native slapd plugins for password mechanisms that
are not actively supported by the project. Currently this includes the
Kerberos, Netscape MTA-MD5 and RADIUS password mechanisms.

To use the Kerberos plugin, add:

moduleload pw-kerberos.so

to your slapd configuration file.

To use the Netscape plugin, add:

moduleload pw-netscape.so

to your slapd configuration file.

To use the RADIUS plugin, add:

moduleload pw-radius.so

to your slapd configuration file; optionally, the path to a configuration
file can be appended in the form

moduleload pw-radius.so config="/etc/radius.conf"

No Makefile is provided. Use a command line similar to:

gcc -shared -I../../../include -Wall -g -DHAVE_KRB5 -o pw-kerberos.so kerberos.c

to compile the Kerberos plugin. Replace HAVE_KRB5 with HAVE_KRB4 if you want
to use Kerberos IV. If your Kerberos header files are not in the C compiler's
default path, you will need to add a "-I" directive for that as well.

The corresponding command for the Netscape plugin would be:

gcc -shared -I../../../include -Wall -g -o pw-netscape.so netscape.c

The corresponding command for the RADIUS plugin would be:

gcc -shared -I../../../include -Wall -g -o pw-radius.so radius.c -lradius

(Actually, you might want to statically link the RADIUS client library 
libradius.a into the module).