Single Sign On for Windows and Linux
Single sign-on (SSO) is a method of access control that enables a user to authenticate once and gain access to the resources of multiple software systems. Many free and commercial SSO or reduced sign-on solutions are currently available. A partial list is at wikipedia. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Single_Sign_On)
Abstract: Single Sign On for machines with Windows and Linux . Authentication, File share, ...
Softwares: MIT Kerberos V, OpenLDAP, OpenAFS, Bind9, OpenSSL, BerkeleyDB, Cyrus SASL, ...
Steps list:
0.1 Bind9 (done)
0.2 MIT kerberos V (todo)
0.3 OpenLDAP (todo)
0.4 OpenSSL, BerkeleyDB, Cyrus SASL (todo)
0.5 Integration (todo)
Links:
[Overview]
http://www.bayour.com/LDAPv3-HOWTO.html
http://www.debian-administration.org/articles/276
[MIT Kerberos official site] It is always best site for newbie to start at officail site.
http://web.mit.edu/Kerberos/
[Kerberos Infrastructure HOWTO]
http://cryptnet.net/fdp/admin/kerby-infra/en/kerby-infra.html
[Kerberos Command Descriptions]
http://www.fnal.gov/docs/strongauth/kerbcommands.html
[Kerberos V5 User's Guide]
http://www.ncsa.uiuc.edu/UserInfo/Consulting/Security/Kerberos/
http://www.stanford.edu/services/kerberos/userguide/
[Accounts: AFS and Kerberos Management]
http://www-personal.si.umich.edu/~dhogan/documentation/accounts/afs-kerberos.html