Domain and work groups in solaris 10


 
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Old 06-25-2012
Domain and work groups in solaris 10

Hello all,

In solaris 10 can we create domains and workgroups like Active directory in windows? If that is possible, can some one please advise the procedure..
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Old 06-25-2012
You can either use NIS or LDAP to achieve what you are looking to do. There are many tutorials and guides available on the Internet which will help you implement either on Solaris.
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