I'm running Centrify in a pretty mixed environment.  It's a bit pricey, but
worth it.  Weighing the cost of developing in-house AD/Kerb/Ldap integration
plus the cost of software development for AIX, Solaris, Mac OS X, every
flavor of linux, and a few others that I forgot.

Centrify's pretty simple and doesnt require any schema changes in the AD,
just a container to work in.  Install the agent software on the Unix machine
in question and it joins to the active directory.  You can then get modules
for tying Samba, Apache auth, or other software in to the AD auth as well.

They also provide a kerberized putty that will pass Kerb tix for SSO.

I know it's not the "make your network sit up and beg" solution, but it
makes my life easier when I've got 10 different jobs to do.

-John Reddy

On Mon, Dec 29, 2008 at 2:55 PM, apostolos pantazis <
[email protected]> wrote:

> For Unified Login, security and auditing I would recommend you take a
> look at Centrify. In other arenas I am not very well versed yet but I
> will be watching this thread as I am interested as well.
>
>
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