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@ 2016-10-24 22:15 ` G B
  2016-10-25  0:06   ` Erik Quanstrom
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From: G B @ 2016-10-24 22:15 UTC (permalink / raw)


I've been reading and am in the process of planning a Plan 9 network with a terminal, a couple of CPU servers and a file server; I've read the authentication server can be separate from the CPU server.? Is there any benefit to separating them?? What steps would need to be taken to setup a separate auth server?

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* Re: [9fans] Auth server
  2016-10-24 22:15 ` [9fans] Auth server G B
@ 2016-10-25  0:06   ` Erik Quanstrom
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From: Erik Quanstrom @ 2016-10-25  0:06 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Fans of the OS Plan 9 from Bell Labs, G B

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* [9fans] auth server
@ 2001-06-05 18:18 presotto
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From: presotto @ 2001-06-05 18:18 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: 9fans

The last full release was missing a few files to serve
authentication.  I made a new wrap (03270605) that includes
the two files and has an updated /rc/bin/cpurc that shows
how to use them.

Someone may have already brought this up, I wasn't reading the
list for a few weeks and just dumped the back log.


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* Re: [9fans] auth server
@ 2000-08-01 16:52 Russ Cox
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From: Russ Cox @ 2000-08-01 16:52 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: 9fans

sorry, i thought i had fixed that.
the problem is it doesn't see any disks.
the example in prep(8) is correct.
update /rc/bin/termrc to use the same.

russ



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* [9fans] auth server
@ 2000-08-01 12:06 sah
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From: sah @ 2000-08-01 12:06 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: 9fans

Greetings,

When booting terminals from the network, I get the message:
	/dev/sd??/ctl: rc: can't open

Subsequently, rio will not load.

Any pointers?

Sam

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Sam Hopkins
sah@borf.com

"... let us tame the savageness of man, and make
	gentle the life of this world."




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* [9fans] auth server
@ 1997-10-16 14:34 Dave
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From: Dave @ 1997-10-16 14:34 UTC (permalink / raw)


I know I've asked this before, but how does plan9 authentication
work?  I have a file server up and running with the complete plan9
distribution, and I can boot a auth server using the 9sscpu (I think)
kernel, correct authentication ID, correct domain, correct pw,
but with I try and boot a user machine, it hangs during authentication.
Also, when I do a auth/changeuser on the auth server, it gives me a
file not found after I enter the pw and the expiration.  Doesn't tell
me which file, just that it didn't find it.  Perhaps I'm not even
adding the user machine into the network right, what do I have to do?


-Dave





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