[31928] in Kerberos
Re: Kerberos & LDAP
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Jason Edgecombe)
Sat Jan 16 08:58:34 2010
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Prasad (普拉萨德) wrote:> I am ok that we normally use the Kerberos to keep the password and LDAP is> just for authorization. But then if my DNS Goes down, then no one can login> to the system because Kerberos is highly dependent on the DNS and NTP. Thats> why I am thinking of having the username and password in LDAP too. I am not> allowing my DNS to crash but just in case. So preparing backup for disaster> before it come to me. And for that I am looking somthing so that I can sync> OpenLDAP and Kerberos username and password.>> Thanks,>> If you use IP addresses in your kerberos and NTP files, then you're less dependent on DNS.
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