RE: Dist. Suggestions

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Great, have the discuessed including JAVA & TOMCAT yet also??

> I have heard rumors that Novell's eDirectory (used to be NDS) will be
> included in the next RH distro. This is a full blown directory solution
> that runs natively on Linux, Windows, Solaris, AIX and of course
> NetWare. Note: No NetWare servers are needed to run eDirectory. Check it
> out at
> http://www.novell.com/products/edirectory/. If you want to know more,
> let me know.
>
> Seth Forgosh
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Keith Winston [mailto:kwinston@twmi.rr.com]
> Sent: Thursday, November 21, 2002 6:22 AM
> To: psyche-list@redhat.com
> Subject: Re: Dist. Suggestions
>
>
> On Thu, 2002-11-21 at 05:14, David Durst wrote:
>> Does anyone support the IDEA of dist. NON-GPL software on a seperate
>> CD??? I think it would make alot of people much happier if they didn't
>>  have to go reading through mailing lists to find out how to get a
>> Netgear wireless NIC to work under 8.0.  Along w/ that is there is a
>> serious need for a Directory Service so it is just a thought.
>
> Debian has a whole tree of what they call non-free software that is not
> part of the official disto, but provided for people who want it.  SuSE
> has an entire section of software in their "commercial" series that
> comes with their distro and can be installed with YaST2 like any GPL
> program.  Then, there are distos that make no distinction between
> commercial and GPL software like Lycoris and Lindows.
>
> I've used every major distro out there and I think you'll find things to
> like and dislike about every one.  Since I don't use Windows at all, I
> tend to spend a lot of time tweaking my system to be exactly what I
> want.  With some distros, the amount of work I need to do is higher than
> with others.
>
> Red Hat does ship with a directory service, the old reliable NIS.  While
> OpenLDAP will work fine for login authentication, I don't think it
> supports NFS netgroups yet and probably some other things you might
> want.  On the other hand, NIS is not considered very secure and is
> showing some age.  If you want a modern directory, Novell's NDS is
> supposed to run natively on Linux now but I've never tried it, and of
> course, it is not free in any sense.
>
> Best Regards,
> Keith
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