go for
it. i've got space and gear available yet will be tied up with the rhce
group for the forseeable future. nonetheless, some of the regular
attendees to our weekly lab sessions now on thursday nights have expressed an
interest in continuing on past the rhce stuff into a special topics lab that
could, for example, encompass your subject of
authentication.
for
the sake of the others in the group, we'll be sticking to a structured
curriculum for a while. so, you might beat us to the
draw.
i see
no reason why we couldn't have a joint trilug/tntug meeting as long as there are
separate water fountains for linux and winders users.
/jim
ps i
don't think the post ever made it to tntug.
-----Original Message-----Hi all,
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Kevin Flanagan
Sent: Sunday, January 18, 2004 12:22 PM
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Subject: [TriLUG] Proposal for presentations, one to each group, differentperspectives, who's up for it?
I've seen a thread on the trilug list that talked about authentication configuration. I've been thinking about authentication as well.
For work I want to get a linux server system authenticating, login, samba, and more? against our Windows AD, we have 2000 Windows servers and about 20 *NIX systems, it only makes sense. Besides, the mainframers would never expose RACF, not that it's actually secure, 8 character passwords and all.
For home I want to do the reverse, I have a linux system that's my web, etc server, it's up 27x7, I'd like to have it be the central authentication source for other Linux, and Windows systems.
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