RE: Automatic Account Creation

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>From: redhat-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx on behalf of Ryan Golhar
>Sent: Tue 9/13/2005 5:01 PM
>To: 'General Red Hat Linux discussion list'
>Subject: Automatic Account Creation
>
>

>Hi all,
>
>I need your opinion...
>
>I have a set of linux machines that authenticate users via LDAP.  Their
>home directories are mounted via NFS share.  All the machines are RedHat
>Enterprise 3 Workstations (plus Server for LDAP and NFS)
>
>Anytime a new user comes in and needs an account, they have to see an
>administrator who runs a script that checks the users id against an
>institution wide system.  If they are a valid user within the
>institution, an account is created for them and they get their password,
>ie an entry is created in LDAP for them and a home directory is created.
>
>It works well, but I want to do away with the intermediate step of them
>having to see an administrator.  Ideally, I want them to be able to sit
>down at a machine, and log in using some username that will either
>verify who they are and create the account for them, or they attempt to
>log in using their institution user id and the system sees they aren't a
>user but proceeds to verify who they are and create an account.
>
>Has anyone done anything like this? 
>
>Ryan
>
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I can say in my 15 years I have never seen it, it doesn't mean that it doesn't exist I just haven't seen it. And I feel that most administrators would be very leary of such an app as it can be very unsecure.
 
 
Albert Smith 
Sr. Unix Systems Administrator
HPCSA, RHCT
Genex Services 
440 E. Swedesford Rd. 
Wayne, PA 19087 
albert.smith@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 
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