LDAPAccountManager/lam/docs/README.lamdaemon.pl

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lamdaemon.pl is used to modify quota and homedirs
on a remote or local host via ssh.
If you want wo use it you have to set up many
thins to get it work.
1. Set values in LDAP Account manager
* Set the remote or local host in the configuration
(e.g. 127.0.0.1)
* Path to lamdaemon.pl, e.g. /srv/www/htdocs/lam/lib/lamdaemon.pl
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2. Set up sudo
The perlskript has to run as root (very ugly I know but
I haven't found any other solution). Therefor we need
a wrapper, sudo.
Edit /etc/sudoers on host homedirs or quotas should be used
and add the following line:
$admin All= NOPASSWD: $path
$admin is the adminuser from lam and $path
is the path include the filename of lamdaemon.pl
e.g. $admin All= NOPASSWD: /srv/www/htdocs/lam/lib/lamdaemon.pl
At the moment the password is a paramteter of lamdaemon.pl
Therefore you should disable logging so the password doesn't
apear in any logfile
This can be done by adding the following line:
Defaults:$admin !syslog
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3. Set up perl
We need some external perl-modules, Quota and Net::SSH::Perl
Th install them, run:
perl -MCPAN -e shell
install Quota
install Net::SSH::Perl
Please answer all questions to describe your system
Every additional needed module should be installed
automaticly
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LDAP isn't used by lamdaemon.pl anymore
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I installed Math::Pari, a needed module, by hand.
I had many problems to install Math::Pari, a module needed
by Net:SSH::Perl. The reason is a bug in gcc 3.3 (In my case).
I found the following solution to prevent this bug:
* Download and untar pari (http://www.parigp-home.de)
* Download and untar Math::Pari
* run perl Makefile.PL
* edit Makefile and libPARI/Makefile
Replace line "OPTIMIZE = -O3 --pipe" with
"OPTIMIZE = -O1 --pipe".
* run make
* run make install
4. Set up ssh
The ssh connection is done to remote hast as the user your
webserver is running as. In my case it's wwwrun.
You have to connect one time to remote host because in most
cases the host key has to added.
This can be done by connecting to remote host and confirm the
question about host authenticity.
Example (as root):
su wwwrun
ssh -l $admin-user $remotehost
Confirm all questions.
Exit the connection and connect again. You shouldn't be asked
about enything.
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Now everything should work fine
This is a very incomplete Documention for Alpha-Release only.
Pleas send a mail to TiloLutz@gmx.de if you have any suggsestion