# puppet-nslcd [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/geekix/puppet-nslcd.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/geekix/puppet-nslcd) #### Table of Contents 1. [Overview](#overview) 2. [Module Description - What the module does and why it is useful](#module-description) 3. [Setup - The basics of getting started with nslcd](#setup) * [What nslcd affects](#what-nslcd-affects) 4. [Usage - Configuration options and additional functionality](#usage) 5. [Reference - An under-the-hood peek at what the module is doing and how](#reference) 5. [Limitations - OS compatibility, etc.](#limitations) 6. [Development - Guide for contributing to the module](#development) ## Overview This module installs and configured nslcd to get pam/nss data from ldap. ## Module Description This module allows you to install and configure the nslcd daemon (and its dependencies), to provide ldap support for PAM and NSS. ## Setup ### What nslcd affects * `nslcd` package and service * `/etc/nslcd.conf` ## Usage Simply include/contain/required/declare the nslcd class. It includes a few sane defaults, so it should work out of the box. However, we recommend that you declare the class and override a few parameters: * In the module ``` class { 'nslcd': ldap_uris => ['ldap://ldap01.mycompany.com:389','ldap://ldap02.mycompany.com:389'], ldap_search_base => 'dc=company,dc=com' } ``` * In hieradata ``` nslcd::ldap_uris: - 'ldap://ldap01.company.com:389' - 'ldap://ldap02.company.com:389' nslcd::ldap_search_base: 'dc=company,dc=com' ``` ## Reference *todo* ## Limitations The module has been tested with Ubuntu 14.04, Ubuntu 16.04, Ubuntu 18.04, Debian 8, Debian 9 and Puppet 4.10. It should work with Puppet 4.x. For additional OS support, you should contribute it back upstream! The module doesn't support setting the `rootbinddn` and `rootbindpw` attributes yet, it will added in a next version. ## Development If you want to improve this module, send us a patch of pull request!