LDAP-UX Client Services B.04.10 with Microsoft Windows Active Directory Server Administrator's Guide

# LDAP-UX does not support netgroup with Windows 2000 Active
# Directory Server.
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[netgroup]
enable=yes
[uiddn]
enable=yes
[domain_pwd]
enable=yes
[domain_grp]
enable =yes
[automount]
enable =yes
[automountMap]
enable=yes
Integrating with Trusted Mode
This section describes features and limitations, PAM configuration changes and configuration
parameter for integrating LDAP-UX with Trusted Mode.
Overview
Starting with LDAP-UX Client Services B.03.30, the product supports coexistence with Trusted
Mode. This means that local-based accounts can benefit from the Trusted Mode security policies
while LDAP-based accounts benefit from the security policies offered by the LDAP server. This
release of LDAP-UX provides extensive password and account policies, and also enables
LDAP-based and local-based accounts to be audited on the Trusted Mode.
The coexistence of LDAP-UX and Trusted Mode supports certain security features, but also has
limitations and usage requirements that you need to be aware of. For detailed information, see
“Features and Limitations” (page 100).
Features and Limitations
This subsection describes features and limitations of integrating LDAP-UX with Trusted Mode.
Auditing
Integrating LDAP-UX with Trusted Mode enables accounts stored in the LDAP directory to login
to a local host and to be audited on the Trusted Mode. The following describes the auditing
features and limitations. To use these security features, you must enable the audit subsystem on
the Trusted Mode local host:
Auditing of both LDAP-based and local-based (/etc/passwd) accounts is possible. By default,
auditing is disabled for all LDAP-based accounts. However, you can use the audusr
(option-a or -d) command to alter the auditing flag for individual LDAP-based account.
For LDAP-based accounts that are not yet known to the system, you can configure an initial
setting for the auditing flag. You can configure this flag such that when an account becomes
known to the system for the first time, auditing for that account is immediately enabled or
disabled. This flag is defined as the initial_ts_auditing parameter in the
/etc/opt/ldapux/ldapux_client.conf file.
You must manage Trusted Mode attributes for all accounts on each host. Trusted Mode
attributes for LDAP-based accounts are not stored in the LDAP directory server. For example,
enabling auditing for an account on host A does not enable auditing on host B.
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