I had the great pleasure of learning on an NIS/NetInfo/Active Directory. I’m not sure what
the windows service was called but we would edit all our clients to point to a sun solaris
6-8 NIS server.
Sun bought some LDAP company with planet in the name and I never in months of trying could
get their LDAP script to set-up the LDAP environment.
Over time we added Open Directory which is what OS X used after NetInfo. I still use
directory services and have used OS X Server’s Directory Server as a kerberized LDAP
server or Linux and server user’s accounts. This required get the Linux servers to bind
using SASL to my kerbierized server.
That has been my experience and with the changes coming to OS X server I’m now moving
towards OpenBSD but plan on bringing the OS X and it’s Directory Server with me as long as
it lasts:)
Let me know if you have specific questions,
Ben
On Nov 4, 2018, at 3:51 PM, Grant Taylor via TUHS
<tuhs(a)minnie.tuhs.org> wrote:
Does anyone have any experience with YP / NIS / NIS+ / LDAP as a central directory on
Unix?
I'm contemplating playing with them for historical reasons.
As such, I'm wondering what the current evolution is for a pure Unix environment.
Read: No Active Directory. Is there a current central directory service for Unix (or
Linux)? If so, what is it?
I'm guessing it's LDAP combined with Kerberos, but I'm not sure.
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Grant. . . .
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