You can create an new attribute to hold the user password and use the
attribute mapping function in /etc/ldap.conf (examples are in the file)
if you are running Linux on the client.

I have never had to do this with a Solaris client, so I am not sure if
the Solaris Profile has this ability or not.

We have done this in some very specific instances, but I do not
recommend it for long term supportability.

Jamie



On Wed, 2006-01-04 at 12:26 -0800, Susan wrote:
> Hi.  Is this possible?  Can user test, UID 42 have different passwords 
> depending on the
> server she's trying to login to?
> 
> 
> 
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