After Installation - Red Hat ENTERPRISE LINUX 4.5.0 Reference Manual

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2.4.9. The
mod_authz_ldap
Red Hat Enterprise Linux ships with the
This module uses the short form of the distinguished name for a subject and the issuer of the
client SSL certificate to determine the distinguished name of the user within an LDAP directory.
It is also capable of authorizing users based on attributes of that user's LDAP directory entry,
determining access to assets based on the user and group privileges of the asset, and denying
access for users with expired passwords. The
module.
mod_authz_ldap
Important
The
mod_authz_ldap
using an encrypted password hash. This functionality is provided by the
experimental
documentation online at
http://httpd.apache.org/docs-2.0/mod/mod_auth_ldap.html
status of this module.
The
/etc/httpd/conf.d/authz_ldap.conf
Refer to
/usr/share/doc/mod_authz_ldap-<version>/index.html
with the version number of the package) or
configuring the
mod_authz_ldap

3. After Installation

After installing the
httpd
online at http://httpd.apache.org/docs-2.0/.
The Apache HTTP Server's documentation contains a full list and complete descriptions of all
configuration options. This chapter provides short descriptions of the configuration directives
used by Apache HTTP Server 2.0.
The Apache HTTP Server 2.0 includes the ability to set up secure Web servers using the strong
SSL encryption provided by the
configuration files, be aware that it includes both a non-secure and a secure Web server. The
secure Web server runs as a virtual host, which is configured in the
/etc/httpd/conf.d/ssl.conf
"Virtual
Hosts". For information on configuring a secure server virtual host, refer to
"Setting Up Virtual
Hosts". For information on setting up an Apache HTTP Secure Server, refer
to the chapter titled Apache HTTP Secure Server Configuration in the Red Hat Enterprise Linux
System Administration Guide.
Module
mod_authz_ldap
mod_ssl
module does not authenticate a user to an LDAP directory
module. Refer to the
mod_auth_ldap
file configures the
http://authzldap.othello.ch/
third party module.
package, review the Apache HTTP Server's documentation available
and
mod_ssl
openssl
file. For more information about virtual hosts, refer to
module for the Apache HTTP Server.
module is required when using the
mod_auth_ldap
for details on the
mod_authz_ldap
(replacing
for more information on
packages. When looking through the
After Installation
module
module.
<version>
Section 8,
Section 8.1,
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