How To
Summary
This guide provides detailed instructions on how to set up Linux™ PAM configuration with IBM LDAP server as the authentication server. It describes the steps to enable openLDAP client to communicate with IBM LDAP server by using SSL/TLS protocols. The configuration also allows users in the IBM Directory Server to change their own passwords from the Linux™ OS command passwd.
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Document Information
More support for:
IBM Security Directory Server
Software version:
Sles11 SP4
Operating system(s):
SUSE
Document number:
958935
Modified date:
29 July 2019
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ibm10958935
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