Details
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New Feature
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Status: Closed (View Workflow)
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Major
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Resolution: Fixed
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None
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None
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2017-36, 2017-37, 2017-38
Description
We currently use pam.d to authenticate users against are database, so have one central user management solution. MariaDB plugin works great for this, but would be nice if could use the same users while utilizing Maxscale.
Attachments
Issue Links
- relates to
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MXS-1432 PAM.D authentication
- Closed
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MXS-1758 Support PAM group mapping, like MariaDB Server does
- Closed
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MXS-2267 Document which accounts PAM authenticators will actually use
- Closed
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MXS-2269 Document user and group mapping support for PAM authenticators
- Closed
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MXS-2292 Allow PAM user and group mapping to work with more specific host than '%'
- Closed
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MXS-2294 Document how to configure user and group mapping for PAM authenticators
- Closed
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MXS-2383 Support PAM authentications involving more than simple password exchanges
- Closed
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MXS-2478 Support mysql_clear_password for PAMAuth and PAMBackendAuth
- Closed
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MXS-2479 Don't throw error for PAM_TEXT_INFO in PAM conversation function
- Closed
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MXS-673 Separate authentication form data
- Closed