ldapusers.deny(4)ldapusers.deny(4)NAMEldapusers.deny - Contains the names of Tru64 UNIX users who will not be
authenticated by LDAP authentication
SYNOPSIS
/etc/ldapusers.deny
DESCRIPTION
The /etc/ldapusers.deny is a text file in which you enter the name of a
Tru64 UNIX user who will not be authenticated by LDAP authentication.
Users listed in the ldapusers.deny file are authenticated by the Tru64
UNIX security mechanisms configured on the system and are exempt from
LDAP authentication.
Netgroups may also be specified with a line of the form @netgroup_name.
All users belonging to specified netgroup will not be authenticated by
LDAP authentication.
A default /etc/ldapusers.deny file is provided when you install the
LDAP client software.
NOTES
You must enter only one user name per line and the user name must
exactly match a user name in the /etc/passwd file.
A netgroup may be specified as @netgroup_name where netgroup_name
exactly matches a netgroup name. Only one netgroup should be specified
per line.
To create comments, use the number sign (#). Any characters after a
number sign are ignored to the end of the line. Blank lines and any
leading or trailing white space on a line are also ignored.
EXAMPLES
The following is an example of a ldapusers.deny file: # # lda‐
pusers.deny - list of users who area not allowed to authenticate on #
this system via LDAP authentication (libsialdap.so & ldapcd) # #
Account names must match exactly the user account name in the #
/etc/passwd file. # # Syntax: account_1 # . # .
# . # account_n # root nobody nobodyV daemon bin
uucp uucpa auth cron lp tcb adm ris wnn pop imap ftp anonymous
SEE ALSO
Files: passwd(4)
Guide: Security Administration
ldapusers.deny(4)