Apart from ipa are there any other good tools out there for centralised user auth?
I am currently testing LDAP (openldap) combined with nss_ldap, configured with authconfig.
I would start by testing IPA. Redhat is building out a set of enterprise management tools which include cobbler and spacewalk; I would think IPA will eventually be integrated into their mgt tools.
That said, if you want to use Ldap + Kerberos, here are two good howtos: http://aput.net/~jheiss/krbldap/howto.html http://www-theorie.physik.unizh.ch/~dpotter/howto/kerberos
The "current" centos rpms for Ldap are quite old; you should consider rebuilding the latest fedora rpms for your system.
On 3/25/2010 12:04 PM, Steve Glasser wrote:
Apart from ipa are there any other good tools out there for centralised user auth?
I am currently testing LDAP (openldap) combined with nss_ldap, configured with authconfig.
I would start by testing IPA. Redhat is building out a set of enterprise management tools which include cobbler and spacewalk; I would think IPA will eventually be integrated into their mgt tools.
That said, if you want to use Ldap + Kerberos, here are two good howtos: http://aput.net/~jheiss/krbldap/howto.html http://www-theorie.physik.unizh.ch/~dpotter/howto/kerberos
The "current" centos rpms for Ldap are quite old; you should consider rebuilding the latest fedora rpms for your system.
Has anyone tried using the default setup in ClearOS (a disto based on Centos) as the LDAP server for all their other machines?
on 3-25-2010 10:22 AM Les Mikesell spake the following:
On 3/25/2010 12:04 PM, Steve Glasser wrote:
Apart from ipa are there any other good tools out there for centralised user auth?
I am currently testing LDAP (openldap) combined with nss_ldap, configured with authconfig.
I would start by testing IPA. Redhat is building out a set of enterprise management tools which include cobbler and spacewalk; I would think IPA will eventually be integrated into their mgt tools.
That said, if you want to use Ldap + Kerberos, here are two good howtos: http://aput.net/~jheiss/krbldap/howto.html http://www-theorie.physik.unizh.ch/~dpotter/howto/kerberos
The "current" centos rpms for Ldap are quite old; you should consider rebuilding the latest fedora rpms for your system.
Has anyone tried using the default setup in ClearOS (a disto based on Centos) as the LDAP server for all their other machines?
I was just planning a deployment when my management decided they want to go to Active Directory and move to an exchange server...