OT: Setting up a Linux box with OpenSSH and Kerberos
Bob Rasmussen
ras at anzio.com
Mon Sep 6 18:56:29 PDT 2010
I got a chuckle out of your "two modes" comment.
I need to just try logging in to a server, but after authenticating a
Windows login via Kerberos. I don't have any idea how difficult this is to
set up. I guess that makes me a situational newbie.
I appreciate the Centos recommendation. I was also looking at openSuse.
Any thoughts?
On Mon, 6 Sep 2010, Fairlight wrote:
> Y'all catch dis heeyah? Fairlight been jivin' 'bout like:
> > What do you need -exactly-? If you just need a vanilla user account, I can
> > supply one on my CentOS 5.5 server. Contact me offlist if that's the case.
>
> Actually, contact me on-or-offlist and describe your needs fully.
>
> I didn't mean to imply that I'd only help if you just needed a vanilla user
> account. I'm willing to help out beyond that, as long as it's not slurping
> large amounts of time or opening things too widely--neither of which do I
> believe would happen.
>
> My original message was a bit -too- terse. I have two modes, it
> seems--long-winded, and incomplete. :/
>
> mark->
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