Re: University-like Network Setup

2002-07-26 Thread Gordon Messmer
On Thu, 2002-07-25 at 04:18, Wesley Murphy wrote: > > I think I will try and proceed down the samba road since there is a samba > server already authenticating the windows machines. In addition to pam_smb, you're going to need to set up the Winbind service. If your config isn't working, try po

Re: University-like Network Setup

2002-07-25 Thread Wesley Murphy
> Supposedly there is a way to get pam_smb to authenticate a user without > them having a local account. See the 'nolocal' option in the config > section of this page: > > http://samba.org/ftp/unpacked/pam_smb/INSTALL This nolocal option doesn't work without extra messing around. Following th

Re: University-like Network Setup

2002-07-24 Thread Todd A. Jacobs
On Wed, 24 Jul 2002, Wesley Murphy wrote: > I was wondering how I would be able to get all user accounts managed > from the one machine. Explore the mysteries of NFS and NIS+. NFS will allow you to share home directories (or any other directory, for that matter) and NIS+ will let you share use

Re: University-like Network Setup

2002-07-24 Thread Anthony E. Greene
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 24-Jul-2002/23:00 +, Wesley Murphy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >I was wondering how I would be able to get all user accounts managed from >the one machine. I have looked at pam_radius and pam_smb, and both, >while authenticating from a designat

University-like Network Setup

2002-07-24 Thread Wesley Murphy
Hi, I was wondering how I would be able to get all user accounts managed from the one machine. I have looked at pam_radius and pam_smb, and both, while authenticating from a designated server, require an account to be set up on the workstation that they are running on. How would I get some use