Cheers,
Chris
On 8/28/06, Robin Laing <Robin.Laing@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Lai Zit Seng wrote:
> Christian Nolte wrote:
>
>>I want to set up a centralized login-system where I can walk to a
>>machine, login and get my home-dir automatically from a server (perhaps
>>NFS?). When I log out on that machine the home-dir must be synchronized
>>with the server, so that I can walk to another machine and have my
>>home-dir available after logging in.
>>
>>For the login I guess kerberos or ldap would do the trick, but how would
>>one setup the home-dir thing? Is it possible to integrate as a pam-module?
>
>
> As you mentioned... NFS will do the trick. All the client machines can
> mount home directories (or even the entire /home) from your NFS server.
> There is no synch'ing involved... changes to the filesystem are "live".
>
> Regards,
>
> .lzs
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>
Allso look at NIS or LDAP for managing user accounts.
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Robin Laing
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