So I was googling around about this over the last week and here is what I found:
nis/yp is for some reason bad. Kerbos is holy, but no how-to's that don't involve windows and active directory.
What is the recommended sso approach for centos? Where are there examples / docs to follow?
Jason
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On Tue, 2007-11-13 at 21:23 -0500, Jason Pyeron wrote:
So I was googling around about this over the last week and here is what I found:
nis/yp is for some reason bad. Kerbos is holy, but no how-to's that don't involve windows and active directory.
What is the recommended sso approach for centos? Where are there examples / docs to follow?
---- http://www.google.com/linux?hl=en&c2coff=1&q=kerberos+single+sign +on&btnG=Search
you might want to start with the RHEL/CentOS docs in the Deployment Guide (first link)
Craig
On Nov 13, 2007 9:23 PM, Jason Pyeron jpyeron@pdinc.us wrote:
So I was googling around about this over the last week and here is what I found:
nis/yp is for some reason bad. Kerbos is holy, but no how-to's that don't involve windows and active directory.
What is the recommended sso approach for centos? Where are there examples / docs to follow?
You might also want to read this article -> http://theendlessnow.com/ten/SSO/Paper
Jim Perrin wrote:
On Nov 13, 2007 9:23 PM, Jason Pyeron jpyeron@pdinc.us wrote:
So I was googling around about this over the last week and here is what I found:
nis/yp is for some reason bad. Kerbos is holy, but no how-to's that don't involve windows and active directory.
What is the recommended sso approach for centos? Where are there examples / docs to follow?
You might also want to read this article -> http://theendlessnow.com/ten/SSO/Paper
May also want to investigate Red Hat Directory Server, I've not used it before but may be useful to you.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Jason Pyeron" jpyeron@pdinc.us To: "CentOS mailing list" centos@centos.org Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2007 12:23:17 PM (GMT+1000) Australia/Brisbane Subject: [CentOS] Sso the Linux way?
So I was googling around about this over the last week and here is what I found:
nis/yp is for some reason bad. Kerbos is holy, but no how-to's that don't involve windows and active directory.
What is the recommended sso approach for centos? Where are there examples / docs to follow?
Jason
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