purpose is to implement Linux + ldap for identify management purpose instead of using /etc/password and /etc/shadow files.
When ever user login the linux server, first it goes to ldap server and authenticate the user credentials. Then user access the system as usual. Just want to know is it...
Just want to implement Linux + ldap for identify management purpose instead of using /etc/password and /etc/shadow files.
When ever user login the linux server, first it goes to ldap server and authenticate the user credentials. Then user access the system as usual. Just want to know is it...
Just want to implement Linux + ldap for identify management purpose, instead of using /etc/password and /etc/shadow files.
When ever user login the linux server, first it goes to ldap server and authenticate the user credentials. Then user access the system as usual. Just want to know is it...
Hi GURUS,
Just want to implement Linux + ldap for identify management purpose instead of using /etc/password and /etc/shadow files.
When ever user login the linux server, first it goes to ldap server and authenticate the user credentials. Then user access the system as usual. Just want to know...
Hi GURUS,
Just want to implement Linux + ldap for identify management purpose instead of using /etc/password and /etc/shadow files.
When ever user login the linux server, first it goes to ldap server and authenticate the user credentials. Then user access the system as usual. Just want to...
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