I'm trying to enable a set of different machines (sequent, unixware, reliant-unix, solaris, aix, hpux, linux, etc) to login authenticate via Kerberos - rather than what we use now, which is NIS.
On some systems (dec, reliant-unix, hpux) I can literally replace /bin/login with src/appl/bsd/login.krb5. The PAM module that I found at: http://www.fcusack.com/soft/pam_krb5-1.0.tar.gz compiles, but I'm out of my element trying to correctly modify the pam.conf (solaris) and /etc/pam.d (linux) The third set of machines uses /usr/lib/iaf/login/scheme (sgi, unixware). Is there a cookie cutter set of instructions on how to force each of these different OSes to use the login.krb5 binary?? I apologize if this is in the FAQ - I've looked through it, and haven't found what I was looking for. jerry -- Jerry Heyman 919.224.1442 | IBM SWG/Tivoli Software|"Software is the Build Infrastructure Architect| 3901 S Miami Blvd | difference between [EMAIL PROTECTED] | Durham, NC 27703 | hardware and reality" http://vcard.acm.org/~heymanj ________________________________________________ Kerberos mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/kerberos
