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.
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