--On Friday, September 08, 2006 9:13 AM -0400 Adam Tauno Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

On Fri, 2006-09-08 at 07:34 -0400, Francis Swasey wrote:
Absolutely.  I use NFS to mount the filesystems on my client and
OpenLDAP is my password file.  No problem with the two of them at all.
If you were not requesting information about if they have a bad
interaction, perhaps a more direct question about exactly what you are
trying to do would get a better answer.

I assumed he meant 'authenticated/secure NFS' (an NFSv4 thing),  which
I've only ever seen with Kerberos V.  And if you have Kerberos why not
use AFS?  But he could mean something else entirely. :)

Yeah, we use OpenLDAP for passwd file information, with the actual passwords being retrieved from our KDC, and the users home directories in AFS. It works great. ;) Just a little PAM configuration and all is good...

--Quanah


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Quanah Gibson-Mount
Principal Software Developer
ITS/Shared Application Services
Stanford University
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