That's the book I used to set up LDAP access from Linux instances, 
Susan.  It brings the mythical single sign-on a bit closer to reality.  
If VM could do the same, as David points out, we would take another 
step forward.

On Monday 20 September 2004 13:52, you wrote:
> Jim have you checked out this redbook?
> http://publib-b.boulder.ibm.com/Redbooks.nsf/RedpaperAbstracts/redp02
>21.html This IBM Redpaper provides information to help customers,
> Business Partners, and IBM technical people plan, implement and
> manage a central security solution for authentication and user
> information for multiple Linux systems using an LDAP server and RACF
> on z/OS.
>
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