[CentOS] Disappearing Network Manager config scripts
m.roth at 5-cent.us
m.roth at 5-cent.usThu May 1 18:34:49 UTC 2014
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Lamar Owen wrote: > On 05/01/2014 10:56 AM, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote: >> I think I need to check with my manager - we do have a few RH licenses >> - and maybe I, or several of us, should put in an enhancement request >> for 7: DO NOT INSTALL NM by default *EXCEPT* for either a desktop, or, >> better, a laptop install. DO set network up by default in all other >> cases. Yes? > Maybe. > > The wired use case that is most compelling for NetworkManager is that of > per-user 802.1x, and enforcing that at login. I could use that myself; > coupled with something like Packetfence on the backend (with supported > switches) you could get attached to any of a number of different VLANs > based on who you are rather than what machine you happen to be using. <snip> Just looked up 802.1x. Having not read the entire wikipedia article, is this an alternative to kerberizing it all? mark
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