Re: Single sign-on in Linux ?

2004-04-29 Thread Yonah Russ
Oded Arbel wrote: ?Thursday 29 April 2004 01:00, ?? ??? Yonah Russ: Active directories is very heavy on kerberos- it's theoretically possible to use the same kerberos for both the active directory and linux- I've read you can even convince active directories to use a linux kerberos server.

Single sign-on in Linux ?

2004-04-28 Thread Oded Arbel
Hi list. I recently read somewhere about kerberos 5 mentioned in the same sentence with single sign-on. I wonder how can I get single sign-on on my Linux workstation ? I currently log in using the office's Active Directory (winbind 3), use some windows and samba file servers, fish and FTP

Re: Single sign-on in Linux ?

2004-04-28 Thread Yonah Russ
deamons, etc. very annoying. I personally think the way to go is a TACACS+ server with an LDAP backend. yonah Oded Arbel wrote: Hi list. I recently read somewhere about kerberos 5 mentioned in the same sentence with single sign-on. I wonder how can I get single sign-on on my Linux workstation ? I

Re: Single sign-on in Linux ?

2004-04-28 Thread Oded Arbel
Thursday 29 April 2004 01:00,Yonah Russ: Active directories is very heavy on kerberos- it's theoretically possible to use the same kerberos for both the active directory and linux- I've read you can even convince active directories to use a linux kerberos server. I only briefly looked

Re: Single sign-on in Linux ?

2004-04-28 Thread Guy Teverovsky
On Thu, 2004-04-29 at 01:00, Yonah Russ wrote: Active directories is very heavy on kerberos- it's theoretically possible to use the same kerberos for both the active directory and linux- I've read you can even convince active directories to use a linux kerberos server. Heavy on kerberos ?

Re: Single sign-on in Linux ?

2004-04-28 Thread Oron Peled
On Thursday 29 April 2004 01:00, Yonah Russ wrote: Active directories is very heavy on kerberos- it's theoretically possible to use the same kerberos for both the active directory and linux- I've read you can even convince active directories to use a linux kerberos server. I would be very

Re: Single sign-on in Linux ?

2004-04-28 Thread Oded Arbel
On Thursday 29 April 2004 02:49, Guy Teverovsky wrote: On Thu, 2004-04-29 at 01:08, Oron Peled wrote: On Thursday 29 April 2004 01:00, Yonah Russ wrote: Active directories is very heavy on kerberos- it's theoretically possible to use the same kerberos for both the active directory and

Re: Single sign-on in Linux ?

2004-04-28 Thread Guy Teverovsky
On Thu, 2004-04-29 at 01:08, Oron Peled wrote: On Thursday 29 April 2004 01:00, Yonah Russ wrote: Active directories is very heavy on kerberos- it's theoretically possible to use the same kerberos for both the active directory and linux- I've read you can even convince active directories