OES 2018 SP2: Linux User Management Administration Guide

  OES 2018 SP2: Linux User Management Administration Guide
    Overview
      Benefits
      Understanding Linux User Accounts
      Understanding eDirectory Objects and Linux
      Putting It All Together
      What's Next
    What’s New or Changed in Linux User Management
      What’s New in OES 2018 SP2
      What’s New in OES 2018 SP1
      What’s New in OES 2018
    Setting Up Linux User Management
      Setting Up Linux Computers to Use eDirectory Authentication
      Using iManager to Enable Users for Linux Access
      Turning Off Linux User Management and eDirectory Authentication
    Setting Up Linux User Management for Domain Services for Windows
    Linux User Management Technology
      Tips and Technologies
      Understanding Linux User Management Methods for Enabling User Access
      Files Modified by Linux User Management
      Linux User Management and the Pluggable Authentication Module
    Using the Command Line to Configure Linux User Management
      Using namconfig
      Editing the nam.conf File
    Managing User and Group Objects in eDirectory
      Using iManager for Linux User Management
      Using Command Line Utilities to Manage Users and Groups
    Running LUM in a Virtualized Environment
    Troubleshooting
      Troubleshooting Linux User Management
      Making Home Directories Private
      Troubleshooting Account Redirection Problems
      Changing the Name of the Original Container Passed to namconfig
    Security Considerations
      Configuring Linux User Management for Domain Services for Windows
      Ensuring Unique UIDs and GIDs
    Other Issues and Considerations
      LUM Configuration Fails With an Unknown Error
      LUM-Enabled Services for a Workstation Object Are Not Displayed in iManager
      Missing Details on a LUM Group in iManager
      Allocating User IDs and Group IDs
      RFC 2307 Schema Extension
      Running Linux User Management in a Virtualized Environment
      Configuring Linux User Management for Cluster Services (NCS)
      Usernames for Linux User Management Users
    Legal Notices