Joseph Smidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: | I'm sure you all have seen places where their are many computers networked | together. Form any one of them you can access any of the accounts of the | others. Multiple computers running the same system, like at office | computers all tied together. My question is how do you do it? I have two | computers and I want it so I can be one either one and run the same Debian | accounts. I have hardware to link the two computers, but how do I connect | them software wise?
SuSE linux provides a list of authorizing methods. The one we usually used is `/etc/password'. I am sorry I can't provide more info since I have not used other methods (nis etc.). Hope this is useful. -- _.---. _ Happy _/ __ >99. Dog (-. ,-.`(6666\ Year _ @| \@| )9999} <_>' `' /66666\ 2006 (^. {9999999) `-`.___/ }666666} ) {9999999) /,. \666666{ ,%%%\ `99999) ,%%%%%; `'~'\ %%%%%%%} `-._ %%%%%,' `-. ;%%%; ; \-. ;;`%; / _)`\ _;| ; ,'_ .-''''/ ((_j~_(,.,_;(((`._ /'''''/ (((___) ('''''( `".''') `.( -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]