On 12/17/2010 07:55 AM, Tom Bishop wrote:
> So I need some opinions on which way to go, for my home network I am
> running almost all linux, and I am starting to want to manage all of
> the users accounts, uid/gids for all of the devices some of which are
> laptops...so what is the best path goi
On Fri, Dec 17, 2010 at 12:27 PM, David Sommerseth
wrote:
> Install the centos-ds suite. That'll give you a great directory server,
> accessible via LDAP. Then you can consider to setup a kerberos server
> as well, where you can easily do single sign-on between your hosts as well.
>
> centos-ds
On 12/17/10 11:27 AM, David Sommerseth wrote:
> On 17/12/10 16:55, Tom Bishop wrote:
>> So I need some opinions on which way to go, for my home network I am
>> running almost all linux, and I am starting to want to manage all of the
>> users accounts, uid/gids for all of the devices some of which a
On 17/12/10 16:55, Tom Bishop wrote:
> So I need some opinions on which way to go, for my home network I am
> running almost all linux, and I am starting to want to manage all of the
> users accounts, uid/gids for all of the devices some of which are
> laptops...so what is the best path going forwa
So I need some opinions on which way to go, for my home network I am running
almost all linux, and I am starting to want to manage all of the users
accounts, uid/gids for all of the devices some of which are laptops...so
what is the best path going forward, on the server end I am running
Centos5.5
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