On Fri, 16 May 1997, Karl Ferguson wrote: > Hi... > > Other than NIS itself, are there any other NIS-like administrations out > there? From and administrators point of view, NIS works great - but users > can simply examine the passwd file by using ypcat (sure, all be-it a > mangled passwd field) - is there any way to stop that? (Hence my question > for other NIS-like things).
There's DCE, Distributed Computing Environment, from OSF. It is a very powerful system (so I've read) for tying multi-platform networks together under one authentication service. Our varsity's about to dive in and use it. Unfortunately I don't know if there is a Linux client for it. It is touted as "vendor neutral", and has a fairly impressive list of supported platforms: AIX AT&T GIS Cray Unicos . . . Digital Unix HP-UX Irix . . . SCO and on it goes. It also includes NT, Macintosh and other non-unixes. I'm really bummed out that Linux is not in this list (but maybe the list I have is incomplete?). Maybe, just maybe, the SCO version could be persuaded to operate in Linux via iBCS, but I've no idea what that entails... 8<--------------------------------------->8 Richard Shepherd ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) 8<--------------------------------------->8 -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .