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Date:      Sun, 12 Aug 2001 21:34:56 +0930 (CST)
From:      "Daniel O'Connor" <doconnor@gsoft.com.au>
To:        Gabriel Ambuehl <gabriel_ambuehl@buz.ch>
Cc:        freebsd-stable@FreeBSD.ORG, Erik Sabowski <airyk@sabowski.dhs.org>, "Jonathan M. Slivko" <jslivko@blinx.net>
Subject:   RE: Re[2]: Any way to have multiple machines share a single pass
Message-ID:  <XFMail.20010812213456.doconnor@gsoft.com.au>
In-Reply-To: <162356341331.20010812135111@buz.ch>

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On 12-Aug-2001 Gabriel Ambuehl wrote:
> > In short answer, yes there is. As for how to do it, I have not a
> > clue. However, you might want to look up NIS, I think it does that.
> > -- Jonathan  
>  
>  
>  I'm not sure what the original poster wanted to achieve with the
>  sharing of /etc/passwd but for authentication, Kerberos does
>  something
>  like this, AFAIK and generally got a much better reputation than NIS.

Ahh, but Kerberos is much more difficult to set up :)

NIS is a piece of cake to setup for multiple FreeBSD systems (gets more complex
with non-FreeBSD OS I believe).

(This post is of course a front so that someone can point me to a K5 for
dummies web page :)

---
Daniel O'Connor software and network engineer
for Genesis Software - http://www.gsoft.com.au
"The nice thing about standards is that there
are so many of them to choose from."
  -- Andrew Tanenbaum

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