I went ahead and gave the MIT Kerberos LDAP backed option a try. So far it
seems to work quite well and nothing has crashed (yet :)). I'm going to run
this setup for a couple weeks and see if I can break it.
Regards,
Dan Burkland
From: centos-boun...@centos.org
Dan Burkland wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I have created a project for myself in that I would like to store an
> MIT Kerberos database inside LDAP (Using OpenLDAP). I have found some
> relevant results but most of them are extremely outdated and
> unreliable. I did however recently find an article for
Dan Burkland wrote:
Hi all,
I have created a project for myself in that I would like to store an MIT
Kerberos database inside LDAP (Using OpenLDAP). I have found some
relevant results but most of them are extremely outdated and unreliable.
I did however recently find an article for Ubuntu tha
Hi all,
I have created a project for myself in that I would like to store an MIT
Kerberos database inside LDAP (Using OpenLDAP). I have found some relevant
results but most of them are extremely outdated and unreliable. I did however
recently find an article for Ubuntu that was up to date howev
4 matches
Mail list logo