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<0> not sure if this is the right place... But does anyone know how to get the SASL mechanism used when using py-ldap's sasl_interactive_bind_s()? <0> this is when you use the method and didn't give a sasl_mech when creating the ldap.sasl.sasl object. <1> tmclaugh: doesn't your ldap server have a default sasl mech? ;) <1> I haven't played with python-ldap much myself <0> JoBbZ: well, sasl_interactive_bind_s() does a ldap_pvt_sasl_getmechs() which is an anonymous lookup ino LDAP for the available SASL mechs. The strongest one is selected and used. <0> but ldap_pvt_sasl_getmechs() isn't available. :-/ <0> I'm trying to write a module and some scripts around py-ldap that behaves like the ldap* comandline tools.
<0> I may just recreate ldap_pvt_sasl_getmechs() and always call sasl_interactive_bind_s() with the information. <2> hi all :) <2> i'm using a ldap server with authentification via saslauthd <2> now i'm creating my access policys <2> is there a variable for sasl-usernames? <2> i mean, for example login via: ldapsearch -U username@domain.tld <2> and i want to allow any logged in user to get write access to a subdir in the tree <2> hm, perhaps i should explain a bit further <2> i try to paint a litlle tree <2> + dc=mydomain,dc=tld <2> + ou=user <2> + ou=user@mydomain.tld <2> + ou=private-addressbook <2> and now i want the following: <2> logged in users should be posiible to read-write in their own ou-dir and subdirs (eg the adressbook), other user shouldn't <3> HammerFall: www.grotan.com/ldap/ has a nice slapd.access.conf which explains that scenario <2> cool :) <2> thank you very much <2> hm - nothing there about Sasl i think? <4> good afternoon <4> I'm experiancing some problems accessing an OpenLDAP tree. I can read and write to it but I can't fetch the schema's so I can't create a new object. Any clue anybody? <5> Gagatan: you here? <5> benk! <5> have you done any custom schemas? <3> Deep6: yep <5> Gagatan: was that a yes, to my custom schema question?
<3> both ;) <5> ahhh <5> can you lend a hand my friend <5> ;) <3> shoot <5> I am tryin to add an extra object cl*** called fooBranch <3> ok <5> or create I suppose <5> I want it to be an extension of a locality <5> can I pm you something for a sec? <3> shure <6> hi all, is there a way to add a field to a bulk of users, openldap <7> hello <3> abdonly: you can write a small script to generate an apropriate ldif-file for ldapmodify <6> can you please explain more? <6> do i have to create a new LDIF for the new users <3> are these new ldapobjects, or existing objects you want to add an extra attribute? <6> i mean a script to add the field per user in the new ldif file and then import that? <3> yep <6> too much? <3> what do you mean? <7> im tring to find docs on setting up ldap for use with outlook 2003...anyone have a good url? I'm tring to find out what items match to what fields in outlook <5> Gagatan: you p*** out ? <3> a bit hung over, but not yet ;) <1> wick20: good luck <1> outlook ****s <7> ya? better then alot of other things ive tried for an office solution <7> esp when you want to integrate your email client into office automation <7> IMO anyway <8> Hello, is there a standard (non-random-patch) way to enable PKI support for ssh logins?
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