I am tasked with an evil task. Having designed, with perl's
help, a fairly nice system that authenticates securely over
the web using NIS to submit password changes to a db, which
are then harvested (using a python script, actually) and
plugged directly into the appropriate passwd files, I now
have to "make it so" for NT, as well.
NT of course has convenient things you can pay for to
go the wrong direction. I want NIS to be the canonical auth.
source. Are there any modules that can help with this? How
hard is it to manipulate NT passwords, and can I do it without
putting them into my db in cleartext? Does anyone have a
cyanide pill they could send me?
As always, any help much appreciated.
--TQuid
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