Steve; I have the z/OS LDAP server running, with both TDBM (DB2) and SDBM (RACF) databases gen'd. It looks promising, in that I'm using batch (IKJEFT01) to experiment with different RACF and DB2 calls. Other priorities have not allowed us the opportunity to test with z/Linux, but the Red Book makes it look easy - "Securing Linux for zSeries with a Central z/OS (RACF) LDAP Server. Also, you'll need SC24-5923 for Administration and Use. Follow the procedures in both books simultaneously, since they complement one another very well. Maybe I can get back to it once the auditors leave. (sigh)
JP On Friday 14 February 2003 13:13, you wrote: I'm interested in opinions and experience of others to provide centralized login, passwd, and su authorizations using Linux-PAM and LDAP and RACF or some other central database. That is, with mulitple Linux servers, I want to use a central database (RACF, LDAP, whatever) to store/maintain login and password data. Steve Collins IGS [EMAIL PROTECTED]
