Jason Winningham wrote:
On Jun 14, 2007, at 11:11 AM, Bob Doolittle wrote:
This wouldn't work if you were using smartcards.
We use very few smart cards; they don't work out too well in our
environment, except for limited deployment (a few instructors and
myself).
And, if you didn't register
smartcards, it would be trivial because $SUN_SUNRAY_TOKEN
would just be pseudo.00144f85ec2d in this first example.
There's a thought. I'm configured for self-registration just to keep
track of who's who and who's where, but if I'm basically going to have
to map everything back to a MAC address anyway, I may as well turn it
off.
This would help non-smartcard users only.
To me, it makes much more sense to use the
earlier published model rather than LDAP for
a variety of reasons:
- better performance
- works in all scenarios
- independent of registration
It seems your problem stemmed from simply not using /bin/pwd,
so is easily resolved to use the initial model, and you reap all
these benefits.
Just a suggestion.
-Bob
Disclosure: Opinions expressed in this mail are mine, not
necessarily my employer's.
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