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4. Different SASL Authentication Methods4.1 sasldbThis is the default method of authentication. It stores usernames and passwords in the SASL secrets file sasldb. In this HOWTO, I assume you are using the sasldb method of authentication. 4.2 LDAPThe following definition came from the OpenLDAP website. Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) is an open-standard protocol for accessing information services. The protocol runs over Internet transport protocols, such as TCP, and can be used to access stand-alone directory servers or X.500 directories. This method isn't discussed in this HOWTO, but here is a link to a page with patches and info: http://www.openldap.org/faq/data/cache/428.html 4.3 PAMNot enough info to document. Email me if you have some. 4.4 kerberos_v4Not enough info to document. Email me if you have some. Next Previous Contents Linux HOWTO full list |
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