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[PLUG] easy linux ldap/authentication?
- From: Mike Sheinberg <m.sheiny@gmail.com>
- To: "Philadelphia Linux User's Group Discussion List" <plug@lists.phillylinux.org>
- Subject: [PLUG] easy linux ldap/authentication?
- Date: 2010年7月14日 16:07:42 -0400
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Does anyone have any suggestion on how to solve the problem of centralized authentication for about 10 linux users? I'm trying to find the easiest set-up possible but I'd like to have some kind of encryption. I've been looking into CentOS directory server and am currently trying to test how to get SSL enabled properly.
Otherwise I have also considered trying to authenticate Linux machines against AD ('likewise open' anyone?) since I have some Windows machines. Anyone have any good suggestions on where I can start?
P.S. yeah, i've done some googling but wanted some opinions of you fine linux people :)
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