Howard,
So, what is the right way? Could you give me an example how to set this up or give me a reference to a good source on this?
Thank you!
Greetz,
Fred http://epsilon.eridani.nl
2012/2/22 Howard Chu hyc@symas.com
Fred van Zwieten wrote:
Hi llg,
I fail to see how this solves my RBAC need.
Let me give an example:
Say, personA is in ou DeptA. Then, ideally personA would based on being in this ou, become member of group webserver
No, when I move personA to ou DeptB, this would mean that, on the next login, it looses it's membership to group Webserver, but now becomes member of ie group mailservers
This way, you implement security policies based on the role of a person.
This is not the right way to implement roles. Generally DNs are intended to be constant (though obviously they are allowed to change, changes should be infrequent).
How could this ideally be done with OpenLDAP?
Greetz,
Fred http://epsilon.eridani.nl
2012/2/22 llg <llg@portaildulibre.fr mailto:llg@portaildulibre.fr**>
Hi, persons should use inetOrgPerson and PosixAccount schemas : gidNumber gives primary group.
Then define specific branch ou=posix based on PosixGroup schema and add the uid of the person in memberUid multiple values attribute to specify secondary gid.
Regards Llg
Le 22/02/2012 10:22, Fred van Zwieten a écrit :
Hi all,
warning: openldap newbie..
is it possible to have a person put into an OU and, because of this, will become member of some group in such a way that this group shows up in linux using "id". This to implement some form of RBAC. I found GroupofMembers, but that has nothing to do with OU's. Also, it seems posixGroup and groupOfMembers objecttypes are no longer allowed together because the are both STRUCTURAL.
In AD this is possible.
Greetz,
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