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Old 02-24-2008, 03:54 PM   #1
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Fedora DS Complete Setup on Solaris,Hp and RHEL 4.0


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Fedora DS Complete Setup on Solaris,Hp and RHEL 4.0

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THE FEDORA DIRECTORY SERVER


- Implementation and Configurations



1. Pre-requisite Software(s)
2. Configuring the NIS Server
3. Adding New NIS Users
4. Configuring the NIS Client
5. Installing the Fedora Directory Server
6. Migrating the NIS Database into LDIF file format
7. Importing the LDIF files into the Fedora Directory Structure
8. Authenticating the Fedora DS Client with the Server
9. Single Master Replication within the two Fedora DS Machine
10. Users, Groups Creation and Restriction on Domains
 
  


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