> > Interesting. I am getting ready to setup a network (20 > workstations + > > 2 > > servers) for my church and was going to use OpenLDAP. I would be > > interested in some alternate suggestions. > > NIS+ :) > > I am not sure about alternatives. I am determined to use > postgresql the next time I set up something like this. > pam_pgsql and nss_pgsql both exist and work fine, in my > testing. And I find that SQL provides a hell of a lot more > flexibility than LDAP. > > But no, I can't make a real suggestion here... > maybe OpenLDAP works for you...
What about simply creating linux users and groups. I intend to have each user get a home dir and allow them to host a personal webpage (which I understand is quite easy with apache). Therefore wouldn't having them as linux users make sense? If I did do this, what do I do to authenticate users on the other file servers in my network that currently use winbind to authenticate. I don't really want to have to create users multiple times. Joe -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]