Hi Stijn,
Here are some links I found:
https://indico.fnal.gov/getFile.py/access?contribId=10sessionId=6resId=0materialId=slidesconfId=384
http://workshop.openafs.org/afsbpw10/talks/wed_3/hautreux_kerberos_hpc.pdf
http://institute.lanl.gov/isti/summer-school/cluster_network/projects-2009/Kerberized_NFS_Poster.pdf
https://www.metacentrum.cz/en/devel/torque/
I think that you can use AUKS (http://sourceforge.net/projects/auks/) + Krb5 +
Torque.
Will
On 18/05/2013, at 1:35 AM, Stijn De Weirdt stijn.dewei...@ugent.be wrote:
hi will,
I am running FreeIPA 3.0 server on Centos 6.4. This provides authentication
for Linux workstations, HPC cluster and file server.
We have some Windows XP machines that need to be able to map a CIFS share,
but these cannot have any clients installed due to being specialist data
acquisition systems.
I would like to use SSO for CIFS shares, is this possible ? And does the
windows machine need to be specially configured ?
As part of the HPC cluster, I need to install the queuing system and would
like to use SGE or Torque. My understanding is that
Torque should support krbs5, has anyone had success with Torque and FreeIPA
(+NFSv4?) ?
where did you get the info that torque supports krb5? (we are also running
HPC and also interested in krb+nfs)
stijn
Any advice would be greatly received.
Thanks,
Will
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