Like others have suggested script it.. personally I like using
perl - I find it very flexible, and useful.

If you going to eventually go to LDAP why not just start out that
way for the one host, then setup more hosts as needed? ... Do it
the way you want now and have less to do later.


@

On Tue, Feb 03, 2004 at 11:53:56AM -0600, Tim Wilson wrote:
> On 2/3/04 11:46 AM, "Aaron Thompson" <thompson at math-cs.cns.uni.edu> wrote:
> 
> > what type of authentication?
> > 
> > Simple pam, ldap, kerb?
> 
> Nothing fancy for now, just regular /etc/passwd. We hope LDAP eventually.
> 
> -Tim
> 
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