yes, 389 directory server is great, I wouldn't think anyone would
bother with NIS anymore.  On the website, there are RHEL install
instructions I made, no need to bother with the idm-console though,
any front end will work.


On Wed, Oct 20, 2010 at 6:10 AM, Win Htin <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> On my test NIS client machine I modified the system-auth values to
> change the complexity, chars to use of password etc, and it seems to
> be working ok but when I tried to sudo, it won't take my NIS password.
> Any ideas what I am missing?
>
> My audit requirements are:
> 1. password aging (defined through /etc/login.defs)
> 2. minimum password length  (defined through /etc/login.defs)
> 3. password re-use (PAM)
> 4. password complexity (PAM)
>
> Also, for a small (less than 10 machines) environment with less than
> 10 user accounts, any suggestions to use other than NIS or AD without
> much complexity?
>
> Cheers,
> Win
>
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