Agreed, even flat text files will work.
Personally, I've always preferred LDAP, as many other applications and devices
we have deployed can make use of the same LDAP backend for centralized
authentication (e.g. basic web applications such as Cacti and Dokuwiki as well
as network devices from
On Sat, 2013-03-30 at 19:23 -0400, Jeremy L. Gaddis wrote:
individual user accounts via RADIUS w/ an LDAP backend is the best way
RADIUS backend doesn't matter. Personally, I've always used SQL
backend.
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* Butch Evans
As Butch mentioned, individual user accounts via RADIUS w/ an LDAP backend is
the best way -- for devices that support it.
For devices that don't support RADIUS/LDAP/other centralized backend and/or for
credentials (or other sensitive data) that must be shared amongst multiple
people, I highly
As our network grows and we keep adding more hardware I am wondering what
others do with passwords to all these devices.
i hate having one password that works on a lot of devices but i haven't
found a good industry practice or software tool to store all this data
securely.
I'm thinking of
I use Lastpass - best one I've found.
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Subject: [WISPA] network password manager
As our network grows and we keep adding more hardware I am wondering what
others do with passwords to all these devices.
i hate having one password that works on a lot of devices but i haven't found a
good industry
On Thu, 2013-03-21 at 13:04 -0600, Sean Heskett wrote:
As our network grows and we keep adding more hardware I am wondering
what others do with passwords to all these devices.
I suspect that if you are wondering what most do, it's 1 password key
for the entire network. While that may be a