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Bubble of competence -- well put!
Annotations in Java build the same fundamental complexity that preprocessor statements did in C
Often the usernames and email addresses ARE secured, in that all the data at rest is encrypted. But passwords are additionally hashed so that even people with access to the data don't know what your password is.
Here's a walk-through on how to get linux auth with the new AWS directory service. https://jumpcloud.com/blog/authenticating-linux/
To me it looks like the directory is ONLY exposed within the VPC. So that would mean you can't auth from servers that live in other clouds or on prem.
It's looking to me like you add users either through their "Simple AD" exporter, or you have to use "Active Directory Administration Tools"... there's no way to add my users etc. directly into their directory?…
It looks to me like it's Samba-based. I'm poking around with it to see if we can get linux machines to use it for ssh auth.
JumpCloud | Boulder, CO | Onsite | https://jumpcloud.com Like solving BIG problems? Want to have BIG fun? Then JumpCloud wants you. We’re looking for the next member(s) of our agile, awesome engineering team. You would…
Bubble of competence -- well put!
Annotations in Java build the same fundamental complexity that preprocessor statements did in C
Often the usernames and email addresses ARE secured, in that all the data at rest is encrypted. But passwords are additionally hashed so that even people with access to the data don't know what your password is.
Here's a walk-through on how to get linux auth with the new AWS directory service. https://jumpcloud.com/blog/authenticating-linux/
To me it looks like the directory is ONLY exposed within the VPC. So that would mean you can't auth from servers that live in other clouds or on prem.
It's looking to me like you add users either through their "Simple AD" exporter, or you have to use "Active Directory Administration Tools"... there's no way to add my users etc. directly into their directory?…
It looks to me like it's Samba-based. I'm poking around with it to see if we can get linux machines to use it for ssh auth.