#
# This is the configuration file for the LDAP nameservice
# switch library and the LDAP PAM module.
#

# Your LDAP server. Must be resolvable without using LDAP.
host plum-clued0.fnal.gov

# The distinguished name of the search base.
base dc=clued0,dc=fnal,dc=gov

# Another way to specify your LDAP server is to provide an
# uri with the server name. This allows to use
# Unix Domain Sockets to connect to a local LDAP Server.
#uri ldap://127.0.0.1/
#uri ldaps://127.0.0.1/   
#uri ldapi://%2fvar%2frun%2fldapi_sock/
# Note: %2f encodes the '/' used as directory separator

# The LDAP version to use (defaults to 3
# if supported by client library)
#ldap_version 3

# The distinguished name to bind to the server with.
# Optional: default is to bind anonymously.
#binddn cn=proxyuser,dc=example,dc=com

# The credentials to bind with. 
# Optional: default is no credential.
#bindpw secret

# The distinguished name to bind to the server with
# if the effective user ID is root. Password is
# stored in /etc/ldap.secret (mode 600)
#rootbinddn cn=manager,dc=example,dc=com

# The port.
# Optional: default is 389.
#port 636

# The search scope.
#scope sub
#scope one
#scope base

# Search timelimit
#timelimit 30

# Bind timelimit
# If using Netscape SDK 4.x, this is used to
# set the TCP connection timeout as well as the
# bind timelimit.
#bind_timelimit 30

# Filter to AND with uid=%s
#pam_filter objectclass=account

# The user ID attribute (defaults to uid)
#pam_login_attribute uid

# Search the root DSE for the password policy (works
# with Netscape Directory Server)
#pam_lookup_policy yes

# Group to enforce membership of
#pam_groupdn cn=PAM,ou=Groups,dc=example,dc=com

# Group member attribute
#pam_member_attribute uniquemember

# Template login attribute, default template user
# (can be overriden by value of former attribute
# in user's entry)
#pam_login_attribute userPrincipalName
#pam_template_login_attribute uid
#pam_template_login nobody

# HEADS UP: the pam_crypt, pam_nds_passwd,
# and pam_ad_passwd options are no
# longer supported.

# Do not hash the password at all; presume
# the directory server will do it, if
# necessary.
#pam_password clear

# Hash password locally; required for University of
# Michigan LDAP server, and works with Netscape
# Directory Server if you're using the UNIX-Crypt
# hash mechanism and not using the NT Synchronization
# service. This is the default.
#pam_password crypt

# Remove old password first, then update in
# cleartext. Necessary for use with Novell
# Directory Services (NDS)
#pam_password nds

# Update Active Directory password, by
# creating Unicode password and updating
# unicodePwd attribute.
#pam_password ad

# Use the OpenLDAP password change
# extended operation to update the password.
#pam_password exop

# RFC2307bis naming contexts
# Syntax:
# nss_base_XXX		base?scope?filter
# where scope is {base,one,sub}
# and filter is a filter to be &'d with the
# default filter.
# You can omit the suffix eg:
# nss_base_passwd	ou=People,
# to append the default base DN but this
# may incur a small performance impact.
nss_base_passwd	        ou=Users,cn=clued0,ou=Clusters,dc=clued0,dc=fnal,dc=gov?one
#nss_base_shadow	ou=People,dc=example,dc=com?one
nss_base_group		ou=Groups,cn=clued0,ou=Clusters,dc=clued0,dc=fnal,dc=gov?one
nss_base_hosts		ou=Nodes,cn=clued0,ou=Clusters,dc=clued0,dc=fnal,dc=gov?sub
#nss_base_services	ou=Services,dc=example,dc=com?one
#nss_base_networks	ou=Networks,dc=example,dc=com?one
#nss_base_protocols	ou=Protocols,dc=example,dc=com?one
#nss_base_rpc		ou=Rpc,dc=example,dc=com?one
#nss_base_ethers	ou=Ethers,dc=example,dc=com?one
#nss_base_netmasks	ou=Networks,dc=example,dc=com?ne
#nss_base_bootparams	ou=Ethers,dc=example,dc=com?one
#nss_base_aliases	ou=Aliases,dc=example,dc=com?one
nss_base_netgroup	ou=Netgroups,cn=clued0,ou=Clusters,dc=clued0,dc=fnal,dc=gov?one

# Netscape SDK LDAPS
#ssl on

# Netscape SDK SSL options
#sslpath /etc/ssl/certs/cert7.db

# OpenLDAP SSL mechanism
# start_tls mechanism uses the normal LDAP port, LDAPS typically 636
#ssl start_tls
ssl no

# OpenLDAP SSL options
# Require and verify server certificate (yes/no)
# Default is "no"
#tls_checkpeer yes

# CA certificates for server certificate verification
# At least one of these are required if tls_checkpeer is "yes"
#tls_cacertfile /etc/openldap/server.pem
#tls_cacertdir /etc/ssl/certs

# SSL cipher suite
# See man ciphers for syntax
#tls_ciphers TLSv1

# Client sertificate and key
# Use these, if your server requires client authentication.
#tls_cert
#tls_key
pam_password md5