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I have very limited knowledge on LDAP configuration and have been trying fix one issue, but unsuccessful.
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2. AIX
Hi,
I want to authenticate my AIX 6.1 with linux server to successfully implement 2 factor authentication but I am not getting relevant documents on AIX as well as pam radius modules to proceed further. Please help me further.
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3. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
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i have heared that there is a package called freeradius used for authenticating!!!
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8. AIX
We want to use RADIUS to authenticate our AIX server logins. Can anybody tell me how to set on AIX server up to use a Radius server to authenticate or point me to documentation on setting up AIX to use Radius to authenticate user login.
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9. Solaris
hi everybody am looking for radius package for solaris i am finding this link : FreeRADIUS -- Downloads , but i am not sure that will work with solaris 10 , can you have any idea to help me ?? (2 Replies)
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GLUSPHERE(3G) GLUSPHERE(3G)
NAME
gluSphere - draw a sphere
C SPECIFICATION
void gluSphere( GLUquadric* quad,
GLdouble radius,
GLint slices,
GLint stacks )
PARAMETERS
quad Specifies the quadrics object (created with gluNewQuadric).
radius Specifies the radius of the sphere.
slices Specifies the number of subdivisions around the z axis (similar to lines of longitude).
stacks Specifies the number of subdivisions along the z axis (similar to lines of latitude).
DESCRIPTION
gluSphere draws a sphere of the given radius centered around the origin. The sphere is subdivided around the z axis into slices and along
the z axis into stacks (similar to lines of longitude and latitude).
If the orientation is set to GLU_OUTSIDE (with gluQuadricOrientation), then any normals generated point away from the center of the sphere.
Otherwise, they point toward the center of the sphere.
If texturing is turned on (with gluQuadricTexture), then texture coordinates are generated so that t ranges from 0.0 at z =-radius to 1.0
at z = radius (t increases linearly along longitudinal lines), and s ranges from 0.0 at the +y axis, to 0.25 at the +x axis, to 0.5 at the
-y axis, to 0.75 at the -x axis, and back to 1.0 at the +y axis.
SEE ALSO
gluCylinder, gluDisk, gluNewQuadric, gluPartialDisk, gluQuadricOrientation, gluQuadricTexture
GLUSPHERE(3G)