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Sent: Friday, April 19, 2002 12:22 PM
Subject: Re: password synchronization
> LDAP works great for this.
> except i putting roots password in LDAP is not a good idea.
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> On Fri, 19 Apr 2002, vincent li wrote:
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> > hi, all
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LDAP works great for this.
except i putting roots password in LDAP is not a good idea.
On Fri, 19 Apr 2002, vincent li wrote:
> hi, all
>
> i am maintaining more than 20 server's password file,
> regularly, i need to change every server's root
> account password every 1 month, it is a heavy
Hi Vincent,
vincent li wrote:
>
> hi, all
>
> i am maintaining more than 20 server's password file,
> regularly, i need to change every server's root
> account password every 1 month, it is a heavy task if
> i login in every server to change root password
> manually. is there a way that i only
hi, all
i am maintaining more than 20 server's password file,
regularly, i need to change every server's root
account password every 1 month, it is a heavy task if
i login in every server to change root password
manually. is there a way that i only need to change
one server's root password and t
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Hello,
I'm working on a ISP setup. I have 4 servers running on RedHat Linux 6.1 ,each
running
different services. I want my users to change their password through telnet port on
ser