Thanks for the great source...it worked!
--- In [email protected], Varghees Samraj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
> use NIS authentication.
>  Read it:
>   http://www.linux-nis.org/nis-howto/HOWTO/
>  
> 
> Vinay Kashyap <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:                               Hello,
>  
>  I was given a task. There are two servers (say, A & B). 'A' has all
>  the user accounts. 'B' has a mounted directory of 'A'(home directories
>  of those accounts). And there are some scripts in 'A', which when
>  executed with appropriate arguments, create accounts for users
>  belongign to specific groups. The thing is that, soon as you create an
>  account in 'A', you can ssh to 'B' with that account. My task is to
>  take server 'C' and replace server 'B', since it is aging. I could
>  mount the folder from 'A' to 'C' but I am unsure as to what I do to
>  'C' so that any account created in 'A' gets registered in 'C' , so
>  that they can ssh to 'C' ...please give me some clues. Thank you.
>  
>  -vinay
>  
>  
>      
>                        
> 
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