[CentOS] How insecure is NIS ? Possible alternatives ?
Leon Fauster
leonfauster at googlemail.comMon Mar 26 15:18:49 UTC 2018
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> Am 26.03.2018 um 16:31 schrieb Tom Grace <lists-in at deathbycomputers.co.uk>: > > On 26/03/2018 15:14, Gordon Messmer wrote: >> FreeIPA takes all of one command to install, and one to set up. It >> provides a web UI for both administrative and end-user management of >> users, passwords, login and sudo policy, etc. Anything you find overly >> complex can simply be unused. > > FreeIPA is easy to set up, but it is quite a complex beast under the > hood. I've had some nasty debugging sessions with it before when things > like Kerberos trust relationships failed. Time synchronization for all nodes is crucial for kerberos ... -- LF
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