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Prior to V5R2 you are limited to authenticating with a userid and password 
or a digital certificate.  Kerberos support was added in V5R2 to do 
authentication and EIM is used to map the Kerberos principal to the OS400 
user profile. 





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Some of the latest technologies to search up on are Kerberos and EIM or 
Enterprise Identity Mapping.  Although I'm a bit lacking on those.  I know 

the buzzwords there, but not the specifics.

We did play with the system value QPWDVLDPGM to propagate password changes 

done with CHGPWD from one iseries to the next.

Rob Berendt
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I'm looking into ways to consolidate the number login profiles that are 
required in our environment.  I would be very interested in anything you 
all have done to step in this directions.  Our current environment 
includes:

2 AS/400s @ V5R1
2 email systems
Microsoft NT server
Microsoft Server 2000 on an IPCS card

I'm consolidating the 2 email system into one, and moving them to the 2nd 
AS/400.  I can specify the operating system password in the email package, 

so that brings 3 down to 1.  I would especially like to 'link' the AS/400 
user profiles in some manor so that a change on one server will force a 
change on the other.  Or, better yet, I would like one AS/400 to be the 
master authenticator.

Will LDAP help me get where I want to go?

Thanks
Wayne
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