  | | | Linux | Hi Angie
If you 're going to take the time to learn something new it might as
well be LDAP. I don 't know anybody who actually uses pure NIS anymore
everybody I work with has either gone to LDAP Thanks. Looks like I need to find a good NIS instruction manual...
Thanks
Anne
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On Behalf Of NIS+ is a Sun product that Sun does not recommend any more. I 've used
it for a number of years on Solaris. It was a very secure system which
scaled up to very large distributed networks well. NIS+ I think 5 would have a better chance of having the driver for the
perc5i it just comes down to being newer and probably less hassle.
For example a program like mediawiki required php5 so if you hOn Thu Aug 16 2007 at 12 41 33PM -0400 Angie Moore wrote
> I 'm assuming that NIS or NIS+ is the easiest to install and use? Which is
> best between the two?
I think NIS is the simplest to get upI 'm assuming that NIS or NIS+ is the easiest to install and use? Which is
best between the two?
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From redhat-list-bounces@(protected) [mailto redhat-list-bounces@(protected)Thank you all for the great information. Decisions now! )
Anne
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> From "Angie Moore " <diabeticithink@(protected) >
> Date 2007/08/16 Thu AM 11 13 52 EDT
> To <redhat-list@(protected) >
> Subject central sign-on for Red Hat?
>
> Hi All
>
> Is there a way to haAngie Moore wrote
> Hi All
>
> Is there a way to have all of my users (25 red hat boxes on RHES 4.0) to
> have their logon accounts and permission managed and configured from one
> server (like AcOn Thu Aug 16 2007 at 11 26 43AM -0400 Angie Moore wrote
> I 've heard about NIS and NIS+ but have heard that OpenLDAP is the "better "
> solution and most recent.
>
> Is this true? Is one better tQuoting "Yang Lihua " <Lihua.Yang@(protected) >
> NIS
>
pam_ldap
http //www.padl.com/OSS/pam_ldap.html
90 RHEL ES and 1 AD some limitations but works for me!
Tom
I 've heard about NIS and NIS+ but have heard that OpenLDAP is the "better "
solution and most recent.
Is this true? Is one better than the other?
Thank you!
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Sent Thursday August 16 2007 10 14 AM
To redhat-list@(protected)Hi All
Is there a way to have all of my users (25 red hat boxes on RHES 4.0) to
have their logon accounts and permission managed and configured from one
server (like Active Directory does)? Would OI need to update one of my environments from RH 7.3 to ES4. Part of
this process is migrating 500 users and their mail. I have looked
around for some direction and the only thing that offers any cloI have not had a chance to test if this problem has been resolved with update 5. We are using RHEL 4 Update 4 for our PXE boot image. We normally do not build too many of the 2950 models with 16GB Thanks Steve
Do you know if the memory issue was resolved with any of the updates to
RHEL4? Which update of RHEL 4 were you using for the initial
installation?
Thanks
Vince
> -----Original MessaThanks for the reply Justin.
Why would you suggest 4 over 5 because it is new or are there other
reasons?
Vince
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> [mailto redhI have solved this issue using "Proxy Auto-Config " files
The issue is that if your client connect to the squid server no matter
what you do they are already processed by squid
What you need to do isOn 8/16/07 sylvan dacounha <sylvan_2804@(protected) > wrote
> I have a couple of sites in my intranet and all my locals users are using squid to access internet.
> i would want squid to bypass the Dear All
i am new to squid and do apprecite ur help
i have the following setup
redhat 9
squid
private ip for all my clients
I have a couple of sites in my intranet and all my locals
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Can anybody point me at an open sourced sales forecasting software
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pointed me at propietary ones.
Thanks in advance.
-- I use newer kernels and compile root-over-NFS. I have over 1200 machines
to deal with and finally went to a nfs-rooted environment using the
local disk for swap and /tmp only. I also NFS root boot Kevin Kramer wrote
> can 't speak to AS or 64-bit code but I have a 2950 with 32G running
> RHEL4-ws and a couple of 1950 's with 16G. These all PXEboot an NFS-root
> image using a 2.6.21 kernel comEsquivel Vicente wrote
> Hello all
>
>
> Is anyone running 64bit RHEL 4 or 5 AS on an intel based Dell Power Edge
> 2950 with 2x(dual core) Xeon Woodcrest processors with 16GB of RAM
> since tWe run RHEL 4 64bit on the Dell 2950 's with 16GB of memory (2x Woodcrest 2.66Ghz). Works well with no problems. The only issue we ran into is that the OS will not load with all 16GB of memory instalcan 't speak to AS or 64-bit code but I have a 2950 with 32G running
RHEL4-ws and a couple of 1950 's with 16G. These all PXEboot an NFS-root
image using a 2.6.21 kernel compiled for Intel or genericHello all
Is anyone running 64bit RHEL 4 or 5 AS on an intel based Dell Power Edge
2950 with 2x(dual core) Xeon Woodcrest processors with 16GB of RAM
since this is not true 64bit hardware but rathOn Wed 15 Aug 2007 11 51 34 -0500
Kevin Kramer <kramer@(protected) > wrote
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> I would also tell you to consider MAILDIR format. It is faster than
> MBOX. there are some perl scripts to conver |
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