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Special Forums Cybersecurity Looking for suggestion on authentication method for UNIX/Windows Post 302996175 by solaris_1977 on Thursday 20th of April 2017 09:19:35 PM
Old 04-20-2017
Looking for suggestion on authentication method for UNIX/Windows

Hello,

We have mid level infrastructure of all on-premises servers. All windows servers are getting authenticated by Microsoft Active Directory Services, half Unix (Solaris+Linux) servers are getting authentication by NIS and other half by LDAP.

We have plans to migrate from NIS to LDAP, so going forward it will all LDAP and Microsoft AD.
Recently we started looking into hosting our few servers on AWS and that made us looking into different prospective.

We are not going to build new/another AD on AWS, but we will use our on-primises directory services for authentication.
Will it be a good approch to integrate LDAP with AD, so that single sign-on can be achieved ?
Or most people will prefer to keep UNIX authentication by LDAP and Windows authentication by Microsoft AD ?
Should I consider any pros or cons with either of these solutions ?
As of now, we are planning to put dashboard application on AWS with two tomcat (web servers) servers, two DB servers. But going forward, this environment will grow with further migrations.

I understand that it is not break-fix question and it is more of consulting question. People who have knowlegde of similar kind of setup, can give me some idea.

I want suggestions from you guys, what can be best possible ways to achieve our goal. I can research in details, but I am looking for high level plan.

If this is not related to correct forum, please move it to appropriate place.

Regards
 

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pwrkap_aggregate config_file DESCRIPTION
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