uid administration
David Collier-Brown
davecb at yunexus.UUCP
Fri Mar 9 23:43:06 AEST 1990
ddk at lanl.gov (David D Kaas) writes:
> We now administer the user-names/uids across the machines
>manually but would like to centralize this. We would also like
>to add to this control of hostnames, ip addreses, NQS host names etc..
>We know of yellow pages but have heard that it has some security holes.
>What is available? What do other sites use?
NFS-mount critical/shared files. This has the following tradeoffs...
advantages: it's
substantially faster
very visible (ie, you do a mount and see where something comes from)
reliable
secure as nfs (which isn't anything to write home about...)
widely supported (much more than yellow pages)
disadvantages: it's
a single point of failure (fallback is easy, though)
dependant on NFS semantices (not unix semantics), and
necessary to write your own passwd/chsh/chfn/mkuser
--dave
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