Re: slightly off-topic: Central Auth
От | Raymond O'Donnell |
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Тема | Re: slightly off-topic: Central Auth |
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Msg-id | 4AD8CBC9.101@teladesign.ie обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | slightly off-topic: Central Auth ("Scot Kreienkamp" <SKreien@la-z-boy.com>) |
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Re: slightly off-topic: Central Auth
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Список | pgsql-general |
On 16/10/2009 19:38, Scot Kreienkamp wrote: > Hey everyone, > > > > I apologize in advance for going slightly off topic, but I have never > setup a centralized authentication scheme under Linux. My question is, > what do most people do for centralized command line, X, and PG > authentication? From what I've read the main choices are NIS or LDAP. > LDAP would be problematic as I would have to embed a login and plain > text password in the ldap.conf file for binding to the MS AD. On the > other hand, it seems like NIS is old, inflexible, outdated, and possibly > nearing end of life. We are a largely Windows shop with many app and > database servers running Linux. The Linux environment is growing too > large not to do centralized authentication of some kind. > > > > At this point I'm open to suggestions or comments. SSH and X are > required, PG would be nice to be able to auth centrally as well while > I'm at it. Does "PG" = PostgreSQL? If so, it can do LDAP, Kerberos and PAM, among other things: http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.4/static/client-authentication.html Ray. -- -- Raymond O'Donnell -- Tela Design Ltd, Craughwell, Co. Galway, Ireland. -- Software & graphic design and consultancy -- ray@teladesign.ie --
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