Re: authentication question

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On 17-Mar-2004/16:52 -0800, "K. Richard Pixley" <rich@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
>I'm at a loss for how to do authentication well for a small group of 
>linux machines.
>
[snip]
>The only thing I can see to do is to turn one into a domain controller 
>and have everything else authenticate off that.  Are there any other 
>alternatives?

LDAP. The domain controller solution may be easier setup and would likely
be easier to adapt to Windows clients.

Tony
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