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Tag Directory > Network Information Service (Nis)


We have 11 results for Network Information Service (Nis).

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TUTORIAL OPENLDAP Installation et configuration (clients/serveurs) Migration NIS LDAP dans GRID5000 S?curisation par SSL et optimisations Sebastien.Varrette@imag.fr Version : 0.3 - F?vrier 2005

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Ce document a pour objectif de familiariser le lecteur avec l'installation et la configuration d'un service d'annuaire LDAP dans un environnement Linux, plus particulièrement dans l'objectif de remplacer NIS., blogmarks.net

 

Installer un domaine NIS

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The going rate for killing a 13 year-old school student is NIS 80,000.

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A Givati Brigade officer will receive NIS 80,000 in compensation from the state after he was cleared of all charges in relating to the death of 13-year-old Palestinian girl, Iman Al Hamas, in the much-publicized "confirmed kill" affair., blogmarks.net

 

Agile Testing: Configuring OpenLDAP as a replacement for NIS

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Replacing NIS with Kerberos and LDAP HOWTO

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NIS, Server & client

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Mise en place Server NIS & Client, blogmarks.net

 

The 15 minutes that cost Egged NIS 20,000 | Jerusalem Post

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Use AIX to configure your Network Info Service

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In distributed networks, one of the most important tasks is to maintain the user and group information. For centralized management, many customers use Network Information Service (NIS). This article provides an overview of NIS and the steps to install and configure NIS as a server and client., blogmarks.net

 

Install and configure Network Information Service (+)

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NIS+ is a network-wide naming and administration service that works on a client-server model. The server maintains all the details of the users and clients in a central database. In this article, get step-by-step instructions on how to install, configure, and administer NIS+., blogmarks.net

 

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