Hi,

I was wondering how I would be able to get all user accounts managed from the 
one machine.
I have looked at pam_radius and pam_smb, and both, while authenticating from a 
designated server, require an account to be set up on the workstation that 
they are running on.
How would I get some users to be able to log from any workstation, and have 
their home drive mounted on that machine when they log in?

Ideally, each machine should still have it's own root account, and the other 
accounts that weren't manually added should remain on each machine, certain 
users (say from a specified group) should be able to log in on any 
workstation which is on my network.  But the accounts from that group should 
be managed from an 'account server'

I have also tried to set up winbind (new samba stuff) to no avail.

I remember my university having such a system, where new machines could be 
added to the network, and everybodies account would still work on the new 
machines.  How did they do that?

TIA

Wez
PS. currently my network is made up of several windows machines and several RH 
7.x machines, but eventually I hope to replace the windows machines with 
redhat machines.



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