Date: Sun, 29 May 2011 08:56:22 +0300 From: pepe <plaine@gmail.com> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: remote password change Message-ID: <BANLkTikDpX8yCcqMy06MPTkD-Oovoe009w@mail.gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <BANLkTik0SoEg%2BEDuggM8U0SDf41Wt8LwEA@mail.gmail.com> References: <BANLkTin=275kaQ%2BdNyrdxt00yOTbW%2BLViQ@mail.gmail.com> <BANLkTik0SoEg%2BEDuggM8U0SDf41Wt8LwEA@mail.gmail.com>
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On Sat, May 28, 2011 at 7:01 PM, Robert Simmons <rsimmons0@gmail.com> wrote: > On Sat, May 28, 2011 at 8:17 AM, pepe <plaine@gmail.com> wrote: > > I have two FreeBSD 8 servers running. Server A is for shell access and > > server B for www pages. On B there is only scp/sftp access and no shell > > login. > > Now I'm looking for solution for people to be able to change password for > > server B from inside server A. Or better yet, automatic migration of > > password so if user changes password for server A it would change in > server > > B too. Are there some solutions to do this? > > NIS was mentioned, another option is Kerberos5. The effect would be > the same: centralization of authentication. > > http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/kerberos5.html > _______________________________________________ > Ty. I'll look into those later. I didn't mention earlier that I have some users on server A that are not in server B and other way around. Does those (nis and kerberos5) still work so only users on both server will be effected and other users will work unaffected? -- pepe
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