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Date:      Fri, 30 Jun 2000 16:51:07 -0700
From:      "J Peltier" <james@aspert.com>
To:        "Ken Bolingbroke" <hacker@bolingbroke.com>, "steinyv" <steinyv@skyweb.net>
Cc:        <freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   Re: NIS
Message-ID:  <005a01bfe2ee$0fe457e0$672a35d1@aspert.com>
References:  <Pine.BSF.4.21.0006301618290.84094-100000@fremont.bolingbroke.com>

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Stupid question I guess. Than NIS is platform independant IE Windows users
can be authenticated via an NIS server??


----- Original Message -----
From: "Ken Bolingbroke" <hacker@bolingbroke.com>
To: "steinyv" <steinyv@skyweb.net>
Cc: <freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG>
Sent: Friday, June 30, 2000 4:23 PM
Subject: Re: NIS


>
> On Fri, 30 Jun 2000, steinyv wrote:
>
> > Hi all.  Im a newbie and Im just getting to understand what NFS is all
> > about.  I read up on NIS and I have a vague idea of what it does.  Could
> > someone give like some real world examples of where NIS is used so that
I
> > can get a clearer picture in my head, so that I could figure out if I
could
> > use this function or not.
>
> Example of where I'm using it.  I maintain a lab filled with a variety of
> platforms, and I maintain access for several teams of employees who need
> to access and bang on these machines.  I frequently reinstall platforms
> when they get beat up too much, or after someone's changed things around
> too much.
>
> NIS allows me to maintain a single central server with all of that user
> login information.  Then I need only configure each lab machine to use NIS
> from the server, and all the users immediately have their login propogated
> to every machine in the lab.  They change their password in once place.  I
> add/delete users in one place, etc.  And I don't have to deal with each
> platform's individual quirks in adding and maintaining users so much...
>
> Ken Bolingbroke
> hacker@bolingbroke.com
>
>
>
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