Darren J Moffat wrote: > Roland Mainz wrote: > >> Hi! >> >> ---- >> >> Would be there any (technical) objections to modify "useradd" to add >> entries to /etc/publickey by default (and assign a default host key for >> the machines, too) ? >> The idea is to get SecureRPC working by default on a plain Solaris >> installation to allow users to use X11's SUN-DES-1 authentification >> scheme instead of MIT-MAGIC-COOKIE-1 stuff (e.g. use $ xhost +username@ >> # instead of shuffeling cookies around which should be much more >> user-friendly) and/or use SecureRPC for NFS... >> > > Sounds like a great idea to me. > > So is this just the 'local files' version of what I'd already have if I was storing my userinfo in NIS+? (and this is doable in NIS now too right?)
- Adding entries to /etc/publickey by default to get Secure... Roland Mainz
- Adding entries to /etc/publickey by default to get S... Darren J Moffat
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- Adding entries to /etc/publickey by default ... Roland Mainz
- Adding entries to /etc/publickey by default to g... Kyle McDonald
- Adding entries to /etc/publickey by default ... Darren J Moffat
- Adding entries to /etc/publickey by defa... Nicolas Williams
- Adding entries to /etc/publickey by default ... Roland Mainz
- Adding entries to /etc/publickey by default to g... Nicolas Williams
- Adding entries to /etc/publickey by default ... Nicolas Williams
- Adding entries to /etc/publickey by default ... Roland Mainz
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