Re: Notification from LDAP Server
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- From: Dave Macias <davama [at] gmail.com>
- To: Arthur de Jong <arthur [at] arthurdejong.org>, manoj kiran <manojkiran.eda [at] gmail.com>
- Cc: nss-pam-ldapd-users [at] lists.arthurdejong.org
- Subject: Re: Notification from LDAP Server
- Date: Mon, 29 Jul 2019 23:14:54 -0400
Script it out so that any sessions of said user are killed. (What we had to do)
Then the user re-establishes the session with new rights.
-dave
On Jul 29, 2019, 11:07 PM -0400, manoj kiran <manojkiran.eda@gmail.com>, wrote:
Hi Arthur,Looks like I have hit an end here, any help would be appreciated.Thanks,Manoj
On Thu, Jul 25, 2019, 11:42 AM manoj kiran <manojkiran.eda [at] gmail.com> wrote:Hi All,I was a beginner working on a small embedded System which uses nslcd(pam_ldap) as the client for authentication.When ever the pam_ldap return a success, i have the necessary code to establish a session(persisted) for the specific ldap user.But the problem which i was facing was :When ever there is a change in ldap users attributes like password/group in the server, i need a way to obtain a signal from the ldap server to nslcd so that i can invalidate the existing sessions of the respective user whose attributes are changed.How can we achieve this ? Can anyone help me to point some example/tutorials?Thanks,Manoj
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