Unified User Authentication |
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in Windows, Linux and Unix environments |
You manage a heterogeneous workstation environment with Windows and Unix/Linux computers. By implementing a unified user administration for your various operating systems, you can significantly reduce your administration time. Integrate your Unix/Linux workstations into the Active Directory environment of your Windows network and administrate all your users from there. Together, we will find a way to implement a unified user authentication solution that suits your technical and organizational parameters.
What we can do for you
We offer you comprehensive services on your way to unified user authentication in your heterogeneous network:
- Consulting and evaluation
- Studies and concepts
- Implementation of the solution
- Operation of the environment
- Training and workshops
Solutions
According to your requirements, we design a customized solution tailored to your demands:
- Unix/Linux integration in Active Directory
- LDAP/Kerberos based single sign on
- same user, same password-solution
Technical Components
According to the possibilities and objectives, we use various technical components to integrate different user administrations:
- LDAP/Kerberos migration of the NIS environment
- Unix integration in Active Directory environments with support tools
- Use of NIS-LDAP gateways for older operating systems without LDAP support
- Implementation of Samba if Active Directory is not available
- Use of commercial products such as Quest Vintela, Sun Identity Manager or Univention Corporate Server
Our Expertise
We have many years of experience designing and running heterogeneous Windows, Linux and Unix computing environments. Therefore, we will deliver an efficient solution customized to your specific needs. Alongside the various operating systems, our expertise also includes knowledge about the source and target systems of a possible migration: NIS, Active Directory, LDAP, Kerberos, Samba etc. In addition, we maintain good contacts with the leading software producers and the open source community.

