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| We currently use a combination of Kerberos and NIS to manage users on our
| CentOS 6 systems in a Windows AD environment. NIS is provided by Windows
| Services for UNIX (or something named similarly), which has some issues, and
| is also not going to be supported b
On 7 May 2015 21:49, "Alfred von Campe" wrote:
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> I would like to move to CentOS 7 and a model where we don’t use NIS at
all, the users and (local) home directories are automatically created on
login using the UID stored on the LDAP server. Before I re-invent the
wheel, has somebody done this alr
We currently use a combination of Kerberos and NIS to manage users on our
CentOS 6 systems in a Windows AD environment. NIS is provided by Windows
Services for UNIX (or something named similarly), which has some issues, and is
also not going to be supported by Microsoft in the future. NIS supp
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