On Tue, Feb 12, 2013 at 8:55 PM, Ken D'Ambrosio wrote:
> I'd be just plain happy if I could use an AD server to let
> users authenticate against LDAP, and then log in.
Can you explain what you're after in a little more details, please?
E.g., are you wanting users to be able to SSH in, type a
http://www.bunniestudios.com/blog/?p=2946
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Hey, all. At my new employer, it basically takes an act of God to get
a Linux box to join the domain. I'd be just plain happy if I could use
an AD server to let users authenticate against LDAP, and then log in.
Any idea how to make that happen? Worst-case, I'm thinking of doing
some sort of
Michael,
While not an ACME employee, I'm very familiar with the company and have several
good friends who work there. If no one answers your call, I may be able to put
you in touch with someone.
Ed
On Feb 12, 2013, at 10:10 AM, "Michael ODonnell"
wrote:
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>
> I got no responses to my pr
I got no responses to my previous request, which I now realize
(in light of their impending acquisition by Oracle) might have
had something to do with my use of the term "insider".
This is nothing to do with that; just an employment-related
inquiry about corporate culture, work environment, etc,
On Tue, Feb 12, 2013 at 8:08 AM, David Rysdam wrote:
> I used to subscribe to the CL RSS feed. But it's a lot of junk to click
> "read" on. It's even more when you realize how poorly the posters are at
> putting things in the right category, so you basically have to subscribe
> to everything.
>
>
I used to subscribe to the CL RSS feed. But it's a lot of junk to click
"read" on. It's even more when you realize how poorly the posters are at
putting things in the right category, so you basically have to subscribe
to everything.
For the last couple weeks, I've been just periodically, manually