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Posts Tagged with "directory"

  • Data and Technology

    Posted on April 11th, 2007

    Written by cliff

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    active directory, ad, authconfig, authentication, directory, domain, ldap, linux, nsswhich.conf, open ldap, openldap, PAM, passwords, rhel, samba, smb.conf, users, winbind, winbind authentication

    RHEL Winbind Authentication Against Active Directory

    So you have a RHEL system and you want to authenticate it against your active directory. The good news is that Red Hat has made it easy for you to do this. The bad news is that they only get the most basic structure working for you. Here I will show you how to get [...]

  • Data and Technology

    Posted on November 27th, 2006

    Written by cliff

    Tags

    commands, computing, directory, directory sizes, disk, foreach, HowTo, linux, quota, repquota, server, size, sort, storage, unix, users

    Using Sort to List Directories by Size

    Using Sort to List Directories by Size

    If you manage a UNIX system with a large number of directories that vary in size, chances are that you’ve needed to figure out which ones are using up the most disk space. Of course if the directories are user accounts, the best way to do this is to enable quotas and use the “repquota” [...]

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