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RE: Username mapping to hostnames

Subject: RE: Username mapping to hostnames
Date: Fri, 16 Feb 2007 11:23:05 +0400

Thanks jose!!
Netreg is a good find but I must admit, it's indeed a bit of work given the fact that I need to change the way, the users currently login. Having read the documentation of Netreg, I think I'll have to use dhcpd services of Linux rather than my current DHCP of AD 2003.


Also, it would be a bit difficult to get hold of Red Hat 9.0 these days and my experiece shows that all the different modules involved would give me a problem in configuring on any newer version of FC or SuSe.

I'll keep it my last choice unless I find something more easily configurable.
I am sure, Netreg written in 1999 with last modification in 2004, someone would have come with an easier solution somewhere!!


Please advise if you come across something else even if commercial.


At 12:46 PM 2/13/2007 +0100, Jose Luis Flores wrote:
What about netreg at http://sourceforge.net/projects/netreg?


>>-----Mensaje original----- >>De: listbounce@securityfocus.com [mailto:listbounce@securityfocus.com] En >>nombre de WALI >>Enviado el: viernes, 09 de febrero de 2007 19:25 >>Para: security-basics@securityfocus.com >>Asunto: Username mapping to hostnames >> >>Hi All.I need to map currently assigned DHCP IPs to the usernames logged >>on >>the machine (using Active Directory authentication). >>At a forum, someone says that use the following php script: >>http://www.koders.com/php/fid38A709B60859219F209C9DAFB861434CF966A752.aspx >> >>An alternate paid version for doing this task is: >>http://www.badblue.com/prodwip.htm ; but I want to try free php script >>first. How and where can this be hosted? >> >>Anything else....?? >> >>OPenNMS...or Nessus plugin? Can something available for accomplish this? >>

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