Hi,
Up until recently, I've been using the "classical" (not to say outdated

D) way of configuring roaming profiles, with a combination of NIS and
NFS, on CentOS and Slackware. Works very well, though it does have its
security flaws.
I've decided to move to Ubuntu LTS, and now I'm pondering: what to use
to setup roaming profiles ? Samba or NFS for the server ? NIS or LDAP
for user data ? Something else (what) ? I don't mind if there's a lot of
RTFM to do, as long as the end result is solid and reliable. It's meant
for production environments like town halls and schools.
Any suggestions ?
Cheers from the cold South of France,
Niki
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