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LDAP question
Hi;
I'm working on using LDAP to authenticate users when login to Solaris 10 box. our LDAP has about 2000 users, I do not want to allow every one of these 2000 users to login in, i want one group only from LDAP groups (has about 100 users) to be able to login to that Solaris box. Any idea please? |
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