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I am new to unxi admin, Like to start with a scenario, in a large organization where there are 10's of unix / aix boxes, and many users requires access to more than one box, can I create a single user in LDAP and configure on each box to use same login id to logon for more than one machine. In simple terms can I configure each machine login authentication with LDAP.
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Most modern UNIX operating systems will support this, how depends entirely on the OS.
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