> On 10 Dec 2015, at 5:25 AM, Friedrich Locke
wrote:
>
> If you had about 10k users and 5k machine how would you manage
> authenticating issues? Keep in mind that this is a very heterogenous
> environment with ldap, ftp, smtp, pop3, traditional unix boxes etc
we use ypldapd talking to our di
On 09. Dec 17:25:14, Friedrich Locke wrote:
> If you had about 10k users and 5k machine how would you manage
> authenticating issues? Keep in mind that this is a very heterogenous
> environment with ldap, ftp, smtp, pop3, traditional unix boxes etc
>
LDAP is Your friend. You can even combine
On Wed, Dec 09, 2015 at 01:21:19PM -0700, Devin Reade wrote:
> --On Wednesday, December 09, 2015 05:25:14 PM -0200 Friedrich Locke
> wrote:
>
> > If you had about 10k users and 5k machine how would you manage
> > authenticating issues? Keep in mind that this is a very heterogenous
> > environment
--On Wednesday, December 09, 2015 05:25:14 PM -0200 Friedrich Locke
wrote:
> If you had about 10k users and 5k machine how would you manage
> authenticating issues? Keep in mind that this is a very heterogenous
> environment with ldap, ftp, smtp, pop3, traditional unix boxes etc
You've alre
If you had about 10k users and 5k machine how would you manage
authenticating issues? Keep in mind that this is a very heterogenous
environment with ldap, ftp, smtp, pop3, traditional unix boxes etc
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