I know someone doing auth from Solaris 9 and 10 against AD via Kerberos in production. I don’t know how they are populating /etc/passwd but can find out. I’ve never used NIS against AD so couldn’t say what’s going on here.
~Eric
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Anyone know if this is passed in plain text? If so, i dont see any advantage to this versus the NIS server in SFU. Seems that the *nix community is making no progress in the secure authentication arena if this is the case. Any ideas or thoughts?
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Title: RE: [ActiveDir] Ocra
- RE: [ActiveDir] Solaris authentication Eric Fleischman
- RE: [ActiveDir] Solaris authentica... Al Mulnick
- RE: [ActiveDir] Solaris authentica... Olegario, Alan
- RE: [ActiveDir] Solaris authentica... Bahta Nathaniel V Contr NASIC/SCNA
- RE: [ActiveDir] Solaris authentica... joe
- RE: [ActiveDir] Solaris authentica... Douglas M. Long
- Re: [ActiveDir] Solaris authen... Peter Jessop
- RE: [ActiveDir] Solaris authentica... Al Mulnick