Replace ibus with dbus in my comments.

I am having issues with ibus (Fedora 18) right now writing a letter in Chinese, and it was on my mind.

对不吃 -:) (sorry)

In any case, http://www.thevarguy.com/2011/04/27/likewise-enterprise-a-hands-on-look I think is too much Microsoft centric. I mean tools like SCCM do the job nicely on the windows side, but I want this rat race to end with just the SMB part of the equation which in its current iteration, SMB is a fairly nice file network protocol.)
(i.e. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/System_Center_Configuration_Manager)

Ideally this management or policy server for Linux would digitally sign each workstation in a particular policy group, then simply send XML message trees to the client daemon on the workstation where it would read the XML tree and configure pam.d authentication modules, remove or install rpm/deb packages and that is about it.

I think that would address almost 80% of the issues on this list I have read about.

I mean it really could be that simple. That hardest part would be generating the X509 documents for the workstations and organizing them with some sort of utility that won't drive the average person insane managing possibly thousands of certs and what certs belong to what policies you create.

The other 20% of the issue I think is how to integrate with Samba. To start with that I think defining policies at login that have anything to do with SAMBA, such as mount points would be a good place to start. Then naturally printer organization and setup.

Then we can get at the last 5% which is possible combination of policy groups across different architectures to enforce a given policy for storage. (i.e. possibly writing a service for Windows/OS X which does something similar under LINUX.)

But I think it makes a sane approach to understand that this wouldn't be a project to replace SCCM.

-gc


On 02/01/2013 03:50 PM, Chris Weiss wrote:
On Fri, Feb 1, 2013 at 3:44 PM, Gregory Carter <[email protected]> wrote:
I would like to submit a RFP for Group Policy Implementation on Linux
desktops.
this seems relevant, I've not tried implementing though.
http://www.thevarguy.com/2011/04/27/likewise-enterprise-a-hands-on-look/



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