OpenLdap will definitly provide that, as I'm using it for all my new linux 
instances 
Steve Francis 
IHG - z/OS- zLinux Technical Advisor 
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Subject: openLDAP architecture - centralized repository and authentication 



Hi all,

 

I’m far from being openLDAP and more generally Linux advanced user but I’d love 
to be if I could find some architecture guidance for the following use case. 
(I’ve only been playing from time to time with openLDAP on Windows boxes – 
shame on me J)

 

I’m currently using 30 Linux server in my business unit. Almost 10 different 
sysadmin have to administer those servers.  I’d like to have a centralized 
directory gartering all those 30  x 10 accounts so that I could have one single 
place du manage my identities. All my servers could then authenticate agains 
this directory.

 

Could openLDAP and some adding tools provide me the right architecture to reach 
this goal ? Any pointer on this issue will please me ( Google only lead me to 
basical information about configuring openLDAP on standalone linux boxes)

 

Thanks a lot

 

LM

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