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Old 01-13-2009
Likewise Open 5.0.3964 (Default branch)

Likewise Open is an application that joins Linux,Unix, and Mac OS machines to Microsoft ActiveDirectory and securely authenticates users withtheir domain credentials. Features include:joining non-Windows systems to Active Directorydomains in a single step from the command line orfrom a GUI; authenticating users with a singleuser name and password; enforcing the samepassword policies for all platforms; supportingmultiple forests with one-way and two-way crossforest trusts; caching credentials in case yourdomain controller goes down; and providing singlesign-on for SSH and Putty. It does not requireActive Directory schema changes for installation.License: GNU General Public License v2Changes:
Improved performance. When a duplicate UID is found, it will go to AD to get info on a user rather than updating the cache. When a bad username/password is given to domainjoin, it will report "password is incorrect for this account" instead of "call to krb5 failed." Unix attributes from AD are no longer ignored in the default cell.Image

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GIT-CREDENTIAL-STO(1)						    Git Manual						     GIT-CREDENTIAL-STO(1)

NAME
git-credential-store - Helper to store credentials on disk SYNOPSIS
git config credential.helper 'store [options]' DESCRIPTION
Note Using this helper will store your passwords unencrypted on disk, protected only by filesystem permissions. If this is not an acceptable security tradeoff, try git-credential-cache(1), or find a helper that integrates with secure storage provided by your operating system. This command stores credentials indefinitely on disk for use by future Git programs. You probably don't want to invoke this command directly; it is meant to be used as a credential helper by other parts of git. See gitcredentials(7) or EXAMPLES below. OPTIONS
--store=<path> Use <path> to store credentials. The file will have its filesystem permissions set to prevent other users on the system from reading it, but will not be encrypted or otherwise protected. Defaults to ~/.git-credentials. EXAMPLES
The point of this helper is to reduce the number of times you must type your username or password. For example: $ git config credential.helper store $ git push http://example.com/repo.git Username: <type your username> Password: <type your password> [several days later] $ git push http://example.com/repo.git [your credentials are used automatically] STORAGE FORMAT
The .git-credentials file is stored in plaintext. Each credential is stored on its own line as a URL like: https://user:pass@example.com When Git needs authentication for a particular URL context, credential-store will consider that context a pattern to match against each entry in the credentials file. If the protocol, hostname, and username (if we already have one) match, then the password is returned to Git. See the discussion of configuration in gitcredentials(7) for more information. GIT
Part of the git(1) suite Git 1.8.3.1 06/10/2014 GIT-CREDENTIAL-STO(1)
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