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@ 2003-03-18 20:49 arslan saeed
  2003-03-19 14:06 ` Paul Furness
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 2+ messages in thread
From: arslan saeed @ 2003-03-18 20:49 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-admin

hi,

We are running all linux backend solution in our network. From DHCP, DNS ,
SQUID, SAMBA, Firewall, NIDS, FTP, printing, Sendmail, IPOP to Oracle
databases and financial software everything is running on redhat and suse
linux.

Currently we have windows 98, 2k and XP clients in network. We want to
achieve  single signon facility, in which users type their username/password
credentials once to access all the services. I was wondering how to make it
happen in such diversified enviroment (backend linux n frontend windows). we
dont have windows 2000 Active directory installed , neither I would like to
go for windows solution in backend. I would like to achieve it in
linux-only solution.

I think single signon could be achieved through LDAP, Kerberos and by
configuring all services to use LDAP/Kerberos or is there another way. Any
thoughts and experiences regarding the matter is eagerly waited.

thanks.
arslan.


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