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Old 5th April 2006, 11:11 PM
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FC5 Authconfig :)

Hey,

I know everybodies dieing to ask the same question, but... if your a intermediate linux user who does not use Desktop Systems (e.g. Gnome) and you want to configure FC to join an ADS Domain, you have to run Authconfig , System-Configure-Authentication etc...

Well, the second one no longer exists, and the Authconfig seems to be the original RedHat Enterprise Server Command Line Version with no GTK GUI.

I have installed the GTK version on top but to no avail, it will not work. I have checked the GTK depencies and all is installed.

I'm just wondering if anyone can either help me get the AuthConfig GUI back, or give me a guide with how to utilise the command line...

I have attempted myself through the supplied Syntax information provided when typing authconfig, but it seems alot more complicated than I first thought.

Regards

Matt
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