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        <title>How to configure pam_ldap ?</title>
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        <created>2009-10-05T18:56:24+02:00</created>
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        <summary>The Goal is simple: use a unique and centralized users database for servers authentication.

PAM is a module dedicated to authentication process on Linux machines. pam_ldap is a module that make it possible to use a LDAP database to store users. With this module installed and configured on your servers, you will be able to connect to your servers with a unique login and a unique password stored in a unique place (your LDAP database).</summary>
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