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Hi, |
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If you have some security concerns you should use Kerberos. It's a |
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centralized authentifiaction completly secure. It's multiplateform. |
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The only bad point is that is not so easy to set-up, but it's sure that |
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this can do the job (safely !) |
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x3n` |
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Jeff Rooney a écrit : |
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> paul kölle wrote: |
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>> Jeff Rooney schrieb: |
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>>> Hi everyone, had a quick question, I'm looking into adding some type of |
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>>> central authentication system to my network as maintaining passwords on |
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>>> 30 servers is a pain. :) I was looking at OpenLDAP but saw that the doc |
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>>> was no longer support, was wondering what everyone else out there is |
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>>> doing and if anyone had any pointers. Thanks in advance. |
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>>> |
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>> What do you mean by "the doc was no longer support"? Openldap is fine if |
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>> you know it's bad habits ;) |
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>> cheers |
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>> Paul |
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> I just ment that the gentoo doc has a big message at the top |
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> "*Disclaimer : * This document is not valid and is not maintained |
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> anymore." You mention some bad habits with openLDAP, can you expand a |
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> little? I'm just trying to figure out what the best solution is for me |
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> and any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance |
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> . |
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