[Pc_Support] [Fwd: [NTLUG:Announce] June meeting 6/17 @ 11am, A Simple Single Sign On Implementation Part 2]

Bryan J. Smith b.j.smith at ieee.org
Fri Jun 16 09:28:30 EDT 2006


Looks like the NTLUG is actually doing some "real world" integration ...

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Subject: [NTLUG:Announce] June meeting 6/17 @ 11am, A Simple Single Sign
On Implementation Part 2
Date: Thu, 15 Jun 2006 18:08:58 -0500

The easiest way to turn a presentation into a two parter is
by having a medical emergency during the middle of the
presentation...

So.. if you wanted to see the Single Sign  On presentation in May...
come to the June meeting... where hopefully I'll get through
the whole things this time!!

(description from last month's mail out)

Many people do not work on an an ALL-Windows network
anymore.  Disruptive technologies like Linux are successfully
penetrating the SMB markets in addition to the enterprise.
However, likewise, one cannot say they work in an ALL-Linux
or ALL-Unix or ALL-<whatever> shop.  Today's companies use
many tools, including OS's, in order to to business.

The presentation in May will focus on how to create a more
seamless work environment across disparate Operating Systems.
It focuses primarily on allowing a Windows XP client that
is authenticated to a Windows Domain to reach Linux and/or
Unix hosts without passwords, however seamlessness will also
be shown (as much as it is possible) for clients using Linux/Unix.

At the heart of this solution is Linux.  Linux is the
source of integration across disparate OS's.  The
presentation will cover how Linux is used to handle key
infrastructure pieces to make the whole Single Sign On
concept a reality.

Directions:  http://www.ntlug.org/directions.html

Linux Installation Project                  9am-ish
Beginner's Training                         10am
Main Presentation (Simple Single Sign On)   11am

Nokia has placed a restriction that no one under
18 is allowed at the meeting.

Regards,
Chris




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