Re: Centralized user-database: LDAP vs. KerberosV5 vs. AFS

2002-09-30 Thread D. Joe Anderson
On Fri, Sep 27, 2002 at 10:20:02AM +0930, Tom Cook wrote: > > I don't know about AFS (what is it?) > see http://www.openafs.org --Joe -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Centralized user-database: LDAP vs. KerberosV5 vs. AFS

2002-09-26 Thread Tom Cook
On 0, Raffaele Sandrini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi > > I try to evaluate wich is THE user database and login system. > > I read many docs and tried it for myself. I ask here for your thoughts about > that. First some of mine: > > LDAP: This is deffinitly a cool method. Its very simple an

Re: Centralized user-database: LDAP vs. KerberosV5 vs. AFS

2002-09-26 Thread David Z Maze
Raffaele Sandrini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > LDAP: This is deffinitly a cool method. Its very simple and very secure due > its high SSL encryption. And through the possibility of NSS_LDAP virtually > every application will automatically support that and due the nature of LDAP > you are able

Centralized user-database: LDAP vs. KerberosV5 vs. AFS

2002-09-26 Thread Raffaele Sandrini
Hi I try to evaluate wich is THE user database and login system. I read many docs and tried it for myself. I ask here for your thoughts about that. First some of mine: LDAP: This is deffinitly a cool method. Its very simple and very secure due its high SSL encryption. And through the possibil