I work on a heterogeneous environment and secret server works fine for us; 
their latest version I believe also allows you to manage ssh keys if that's a 
requirement as well.

Paul


> On Feb 4, 2015, at 12:28 PM, George Beech <geo...@stackoverflow.com> wrote:
> 
> What do you currently do? 
> 
> I'd lean towards an LDAP+Kerberos (OpenLDAP, AD, whatevery floats your boat) 
> setup. And have root be accessed via sudo (no remote root ssh, etc). Then you 
> store your root passwords somewhere secure for emergency purposes.
> 
>> On Wed, Feb 4, 2015 at 3:06 PM, John Stoffel <j...@stoffel.org> wrote:
>> 
>> Guys,
>> 
>> I'm working in a mixed team of Sysadmins who are merging a bunch of
>> subsidiaries into one central IT organization.  I'm looking
>> proactively for a better way to manage credentials and such and ran
>> across this article.  What do people think?
>> 
>> http://www.linuxjournal.com/content/sharing-admin-privileges-many-hosts-securely
>> 
>> I think it makes some really good points, but might possibly be too
>> much hassle for people, and doesn't talk about how it integrates into
>> other devices, but it's a first step in alot of good ways to me.
>> 
>> What would you do?  And ideally you won't spend money, or much money
>> at all.
>> 
>> John
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