[CentOS] Seeking advice about auth/home serving
Ian Forde
ian at duckland.orgWed Oct 15 09:46:42 UTC 2008
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On Wed, 2008-10-15 at 09:52 +0200, Laurent Wandrebeck wrote: > Hi, > > I'm currently using nis/nfs3/autofs in a small network (20 boxes), and > planning on using a more secure/elegant method. The thing is, which > solution to adopt ? The network is mainly composed of Centos boxes, > and a couple MS/Win ones. > ldap/kerberos/nfs4 ? Directory Server ? Anything else ? > Another point is, we have several servers with a local /data. Is there > any solution to make each /data accessible to each server without > having to maintain an awful fstab list per server ? (no way to deploy > gfs). Without knowing more specifics, you could always try using the /net automount... as in: /net/servername/data It's ugly, and rarely used, but it works for small networks... -I
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