[clug-talk] Browsing a Linux network
Kevin Anderson
kanderson at digital-adrenaline.com
Tue Jun 26 22:24:07 PDT 2007
What you do is mount all of the locations you want into the user's
directory, and have LDAP worry about if he's allowed to see & manipulate
it or not... NFS is wicked for that.
If he moves to SSH, LDAP would still house the user accounts, he'd just
need to post here asking why performance was cut by 50%. :)
Kev.
-----Original Message-----
From: Ian Bruseker [mailto:ian.bruseker at gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, June 26, 2007 10:20 PM
To: nick at customdesigns.ca; CLUG General
Subject: Re: [clug-talk] Browsing a Linux network
On 6/26/07, Nick Wiltshire <nick at customdesigns.ca> wrote:
> I'm using cifs on my LAN at the moment. It seems to get the job done
> pretty well. I think in a total Linux environment I'd likely opt for
SSH.
>
So what would you use for the single sign-on part? Kerberos, as Gustin
suggested? Or just something like a public key?
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