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<para><emphasis>Show account status:</emphasis> If you activate this <para><emphasis>Show account status:</emphasis> If you activate this
option then there will be an additional column displayed that shows if the option then there will be an additional column displayed that shows if the
account is locked. You can see more details when moving the mouse cursor account is locked or expired. You can see more details when moving the
over the lock icon. This function supports Unix, Samba, PPolicy, Windows mouse cursor over the lock icon. This function supports Unix, Samba,
and 389ds locking+deactivation.</para> PPolicy, Windows and 389ds locking+deactivation.</para>
<screenshot> <screenshot>
<mediaobject> <mediaobject>
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</mediaobject> </mediaobject>
</screenshot> </screenshot>
<para></para> <para/>
<screenshot> <screenshot>
<mediaobject> <mediaobject>
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</mediaobject> </mediaobject>
</screenshot> </screenshot>
<para></para> <para/>
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</mediaobject> </mediaobject>
</screenshot> </screenshot>
<para></para> <para/>
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<mediaobject> <mediaobject>
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service (e.g. sshd) by reading the LDAP attribute "authorizedService". service (e.g. sshd) by reading the LDAP attribute "authorizedService".
This way you can manage all allowed services via LAM.</para> This way you can manage all allowed services via LAM.</para>
<para></para> <para/>
<para>To activate this PAM feature please setup your <emphasis <para>To activate this PAM feature please setup your <emphasis
role="bold">/etc/libnss-ldap.conf</emphasis> and set role="bold">/etc/libnss-ldap.conf</emphasis> and set
"pam_check_service_attr" to "yes".</para> "pam_check_service_attr" to "yes".</para>
<para></para> <para/>
<para>Inside LAM you can now set the allowed services. You may also <para>Inside LAM you can now set the allowed services. You may also
setup default services in your account profiles.</para> setup default services in your account profiles.</para>
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<section> <section>
<title>Groups</title> <title>Groups</title>
<para></para> <para/>
<section> <section>
<title>Unix</title> <title>Unix</title>
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<para></para> <para/>
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</screenshot> </screenshot>
<para></para> <para/>
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</mediaobject> </mediaobject>
</screenshot> </screenshot>
<para></para> <para/>
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</mediaobject> </mediaobject>
</screenshot> </screenshot>
<para></para> <para/>
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</mediaobject> </mediaobject>
</screenshot> </screenshot>
<para></para> <para/>
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<mediaobject> <mediaobject>
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<para><emphasis role="bold">Example server <para><emphasis role="bold">Example server entry:</emphasis><code/></para>
entry:</emphasis><code></code></para>
<para><code>dn: <para><code>dn:
cn=server,ou=dhcp,dc=ldap-account-manager,dc=org</code></para> cn=server,ou=dhcp,dc=ldap-account-manager,dc=org</code></para>
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<para><code>ldap-debug-file <para><code>ldap-debug-file
"/var/log/dhcp-ldap-startup.log";</code></para> "/var/log/dhcp-ldap-startup.log";</code></para>
<para><code></code></para> <para><code/></para>
<literallayout> <literallayout>
</literallayout> </literallayout>
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</row> </row>
<row> <row>
<entry></entry> <entry/>
<entry>IN</entry> <entry>IN</entry>
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</row> </row>
<row> <row>
<entry></entry> <entry/>
<entry>IN</entry> <entry>IN</entry>
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</row> </row>
<row> <row>
<entry></entry> <entry/>
<entry>IN</entry> <entry>IN</entry>
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</row> </row>
<row> <row>
<entry></entry> <entry/>
<entry>IN</entry> <entry>IN</entry>
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</row> </row>
<row> <row>
<entry></entry> <entry/>
<entry>IN</entry> <entry>IN</entry>
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value):</para> value):</para>
<table border="1"> <table border="1">
<caption></caption> <caption/>
<tr> <tr>
<th>Constant value</th> <th>Constant value</th>
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</tr> </tr>
</table> </table>
<para></para> <para/>
<para>Presentation:</para> <para>Presentation:</para>
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activating this option will only show the command output but not the activating this option will only show the command output but not the
command itself.</para> command itself.</para>
<para></para> <para/>
<para>You can see a preview of the commands which will be automatically <para>You can see a preview of the commands which will be automatically
executed on the "Custom scripts" tab. Here you can also run the manual executed on the "Custom scripts" tab. Here you can also run the manual