Re: Howto on Basic Setup

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Hi James,
The packaged directory console includes a section for Unix (and WinNT) attributes for users that will apply everything you need in terms of object classes. Between that and the PAM howto (and possibly the SSL howto) on the FDS website, you should have everything you need to get this going. Cheers,
-Jason

James Richardson wrote:
Hi All,
There seems to be a lot of install/design documentation regarding FDS,
however I've not been able to find a quick "howto" on setting a FDS up
for a small company. For example, say a shop with 25-50 linux machines
and 150 or so user accounts.
For example, what all attributes should I be applying to my user
objects? Is it necessary to subclass the schema or is there something
already that fits my needs out there? Ninty-Five percent of the job of
this FDS will be authentication user accounts to linux machines (other
5% could be authenticating web access or something like that).
Thanks, James T. Richardson, Jr.
jrichardson@xxxxxxxxx
eXcellence in IS Solutions, Inc.
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