NSS/PAM client configuration Configuring for PAM/NSS usage Index This dialog is used to configure the settings used by the ldap nss/pam client, if this is used to resolve system files/info from a ldap server over the network. This configuration is saved in ldap.conf, usually found in found in /etc/ldap.conf. Usually you need to set a _s_e_a_r_c_h _b_a_s_e, and a _s_e_r_v_e_r. 11.. GGeenneerraall sseettuupp 11..11.. HHoosstt Enter the address of the ldapserver. Example: ldap.demo.nett.org 11..22.. BBaassee Enter the DN for the directory base suffix. Example: dc=demo,dc=nett,dc=org 22.. BBiinnddiinngg If the client must authenticate to the server you may define the binding here. 22..11.. DDNN The DN to bind with. Example: cn=manager,dc=demo,dc=nett,dc=org 22..22.. PPaasssswwoorrdd The password to use when binding. Example: supersecret 33.. AAddvvaanncceedd 33..11.. PPoorrtt Enter the portnumber to use if the ldap server is not using the standard port (389). 33..22.. SSccooppee Enter the default scope to use when searching the directory. 33..33.. NNSSSS Usually not changed. Refer to nss_ldap documentation. 33..44.. PPAAMM Usually not changed. Refer to pam_ldap documentation.