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On 10-Jul-2002/14:16 -0400, dbrett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I am in need of some guidance.  I am trying to set-up a few workstations
>in a proof of concept for management.
>
>How do I set-up 3 or 4 computers with multiple users, so that one person
>may login into any computer without having to set-up all users on all
>computers?

Use NIS or LDAP on a single server and configure the others to use that
server for authentication. Or if the server is large enough, put all the
accounts on it and use the other boxes as XTerminals.

Tony
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