This directory contains native slapd plugins for password mechanisms that are not actively supported by the project. Currently this includes the Kerberos, Netscape MTA-MD5 and RADIUS password mechanisms. The Apache APR1 MD5 and BSD/Paul Henning Kamp MD5 mechanisms are also included. To use the Kerberos plugin, add: moduleload pw-kerberos.so to your slapd configuration file. To use the Netscape plugin, add: moduleload pw-netscape.so to your slapd configuration file. To use the APR1/BSD/MD5 plugin, add: moduleload pw-apr1.so to your slapd configuration file. To use the RADIUS plugin, add: moduleload pw-radius.so to your slapd configuration file; optionally, the path to a configuration file can be appended in the form moduleload pw-radius.so config="/etc/radius.conf" Use Makefile to compile this plugin or use a command line similar to: gcc -shared -I../../../include -Wall -g -DHAVE_KRB5 -o pw-kerberos.so kerberos.c Replace HAVE_KRB5 with HAVE_KRB4 if you want to use Kerberos IV. If your Kerberos header files are not in the C compiler's default path, you will need to add a "-I" directive for that as well. The corresponding command for the Netscape plugin would be: gcc -shared -I../../../include -Wall -g -o pw-netscape.so netscape.c The corresponding command for the RADIUS plugin would be: gcc -shared -I../../../include -Wall -g -o pw-radius.so radius.c -lradius (Actually, you might want to statically link the RADIUS client library libradius.a into the module). The corresponding command for the APR1 plugin would be: gcc -shared -I../../../include -Wall -g -o pw-apr1.so apr1.c --- This work is part of OpenLDAP Software . Copyright 2004-2022 The OpenLDAP Foundation. All rights reserved. Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted only as authorized by the OpenLDAP Public License. A copy of this license is available in the file LICENSE in the top-level directory of the distribution or, alternatively, at .