Could it be OpenAFS ?

On 1/4/07, Diego . <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Jacob, your aproach is interesting. I will take a look at this.

Gustavo,  well i'm looking for something to avoid have two differents
servers ( samba and nfs ). But, maybe this one is the easiest way.

What about login scripts? is it posible?

thanks

On 1/4/07, Gustavo Rios <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Do you have it working with openbsd too ? I mean for replacing NIS!
>
> If not, is there a NIS server that uses openldap as backend for its
> data ? Is it open source?
> Wouldn't it be an interesting approach ?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> On 1/4/07, L. V. Lammert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > At 09:18 PM 1/4/2007 +0100, Diego . wrote:
> > >Hello,
> > >
> > >I'm new on this list, and use openbsd since 3.8. And now i'm pretty
deciced
> > >to make it my main server os at work. But i got a question about user
> > >authentication.
> > >
> > >At work all machines are linux machines, and we got 3 windows machines.
> > >Network on my work is getting bigger, so i wonder what should be the
best
> > >way to make centralized user authentication ( including gruops, logon
> > >scripts, and some file sharing like home dir ).
> > >
> > >I know about nis+nfs,
> >
> > OpenLDAP is the best repository, .. it does work with the current
version
> > of Samba. We're actually implementing it here for mail users, but have
not
> > finished the production version.
> >
> >          Lee

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