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I have been told that my college wants to implement LDAP. This creates a problem for me because my users active directory names and email user names differ from their unix system logins. Is there any way to make the Unix usernames more compliant to my user's other account usernames??? We use lastname first initial for the email accounts... This creates a problem due to the eight character constrants of Solaris. Is there a way to make the unix system accept more than an eight character username??? Any insight is appreciated.......
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