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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers How do I integrate workstation and server passwords Post 4541 by mod on Thursday 26th of July 2001 03:53:24 AM
Old 07-26-2001
there are some possibilities:

NIS
NIS+
LDAP


For all three you need to setup a server and you have to install/configure the client with is a big peace of work for each.

You should start with searching for available clients for all of your systems ... Solaris and Linux are supporting all of them ... Don't know hows going with irix (expect at least NIS is supportet) and ultix.

After you found clients for all of your workstations you should read the original documentations ... thats to much to handle within here ( docus can be found at docs.hp.com, docs.sun.com and some of them in the LDP )
 

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group(5)							File Formats Manual							  group(5)

Name
       group - group file

Description
       The file is an ASCII file that contains the following information for each group:

       Group name
       Encrypted password
       Numerical group ID
       Comma-separated list of all users allowed in the group

       Each  group name is separated from the next by a new line.  The fields are separated by colons.	If the password field is null, no password
       is demanded.

       Because of the encrypted passwords, it can and does have general read permission and can be used, for example, to map numerical	group  IDs
       to names.

       The  database  can be distributed in a network by a naming service, such as Yellow Pages or BIND/Hesiod.  See the Guide to the Yellow Pages
       Service or the Guide to the BIND/Hesiod Service for setup information.

Restrictions
       The command will not change the passwords.

       Increasing the number of groups that a user is in beyond 8 can affect services that use SUN RPC.  The version of SUN RPC shipped with ULTRX
       V4.2  supports up to 32 groups.	Prior versions supported users being in up to 8 groups.  Users who increase the number of groups that they
       are a member of to more than 8 will not be able to NFS mount file systems from ULTRIX servers older than V4.2.  If root group membership is
       increased to more than 8 groups on a V4.2 system, the YP service may not work if that V4.2 system is in a mixed YP server environment where
       there are both V4.2 and previous releases of YP servers.  Again, this incompatibility can only occur if a user's or root's group membership
       is increased to more than 8 groups.

Files
See Also
       passwd(1), setgroups(2), crypt(3), getgrent(3), initgroups(3x), passwd(5)
       Guide to the BIND/Hesiod Service
       Guide to the Yellow Pages Service

																	  group(5)
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