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| | | | | There are many guides out there to help you configure your Linux system as an LDAP and Kerberos client to an Active Directory server. Most of these guides solve the problem of authentication by embedding a username and password into a configuration file somewhere on your system. While this works, it presents some problems: If you use a common account for authentication from all of your Linux systems, a compromise on one system means updating the configuration of all of your systems. If you don't want to ... | |
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azdavis.net
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| | | | | Avoid typing your password every time you `ssh`. | |
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azure.github.io
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| | | NOTE! As of March 2023, the content in this post may be outdated. For the latest information on Availability Zone support for App Service, see Azure App Service and reliability and Migrate App Service to availability zone support. | ||