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Part I. Authentication
Contents
2. Authentication with PAM
2.1. What is PAM?
2.2. Structure of a PAM Configuration File
2.3. The PAM Configuration of sshd
2.4. Configuration of PAM Modules
2.5. Configuring PAM Using pam-config
2.6. For More Information
3. Using NIS
3.1. Configuring NIS Servers
3.2. Configuring NIS Clients
4. LDAP—A Directory Service
4.1. LDAP versus NIS
4.2. Structure of an LDAP Directory Tree
4.3. Configuring an LDAP Server with YaST
4.4. Configuring an LDAP Client with YaST
4.5. Configuring LDAP Users and Groups in YaST
4.6. Browsing the LDAP Directory Tree
4.7. Manually Configuring an LDAP Server
4.8. Manually Administering LDAP Data
4.9. For More Information
5. Active Directory Support
5.1. Integrating Linux and AD Environments
5.2. Background Information for Linux AD Support
5.3. Configuring a Linux Client for Active Directory
5.4. Logging In to an AD Domain
5.5. Changing Passwords
6. Network Authentication with Kerberos
6.1. Kerberos Terminology
6.2. How Kerberos Works
6.3. Users' View of Kerberos
6.4. Installing and Administering Kerberos
6.5. For More Information
7. Using the Fingerprint Reader
7.1. Supported Applications and Actions
7.2. Managing Fingerprints with YaST