i remember wanting to build this ldap-based central user management
thing before... but i gave up learning ldap... its just too complicated
for me... :P... i did it using NIS+ tho... but of course the ldap way (i
think) is better (faster and more flexible)...


On Thu, 2002-10-03 at 16:40, vince cagud wrote:
> 
> hello,
> 
> has anyone ever tried doing sort-of an active-directory style setup for
> redhat machines? basically, having one redhat ldap server to host all
> user accounts and have several workstations authenticate their users
> through it via ldap? it's one of the authentication choices after all
> for the redhat-install.
> 
> tried it before but forgot the details na, but i was wondering if
> someone knows some resource/information abt implementing such a setup.
> wanna give it another shot. thanks!
> 
> --vince.
> 
> 
> 
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