[CentOS] Replacement for NIS/NFS?
Gordon Messmer
gordon.messmer at gmail.comTue Feb 24 00:15:33 UTC 2015
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On 02/23/2015 08:22 AM, Niki Kovacs wrote: > 1. Users should be manageable through a GUI, probably a web interface, > so the client can create, manage and delete them eventually. FreeIPA is a good option, generally. As best I understand it, it's currently available in a Docker container for CentOS. http://seven.centos.org/2014/12/freeipa-4-1-2-and-centos/ I haven't heard about more standard packaging, but that might come along later... > 2. Home directories should be created/deleted automagically under the hood. You can use pam_mkhomedir to create them, but archiving or deleting home directories would be a manual process. > 3. Every user should be able to login on any machines and find his or > her files and preferences. You can continue using NFS for that.
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