Finding one of these is on our ToDo list, so I would> be interested in any> suggestions. We will need something that supports> storing the user> database in an LDAP directory with authentication> provided by Kerberos,> since this is the direction we are taking in the> interests of eliminating> a single point of failure. Anyone know of anything> suitable? (Apart from> the Win2K Active Directory tools!)Not an answer, but a question:What is the difference (advantages, disadvantages, and purpose) of LDAP when compared to NIS, or are the things for different jobs? Which is better, and why? Or have I misunderstood. Where does Kerberos fit in?As you can tell, I've run a Linux server for Windows clients, but never actually pieced together a Linux network of scale.Ta--Matt
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