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2007-08-16       - By Angie Moore

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Thanks. I'll do that.

Anne

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  Angie Moore wrote:

Thanks. Looks like I need to find a good NIS instruction manual...
 

  I would go with LDAP.  It's not as complicated as some would make it.
  Here is a very well written howto (redhat/fedora centered) that will walk
  you through the entire process.


[1]http://www.linuxhomenetworking.com/wiki/index.php/Quick_HOWTO_:_Ch31_:_Ce
ntralized_Logins_Using_LDAP_and_RADIUS

  my $.02

  Jim

Thanks

Anne

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On 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 up and running.  It doesn't offer the
security features NIS+ does however, but if your network is internal-only,
this may not be an issue.

I think the next logical step beyond NIS would be LDAP.  Bypass NIS+
completely...

Ray

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