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WINDOWS SECURITY AND DIRECTORY SERVICES FOR UNIX USING CENTRIFY DIRECTCONTROL
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The following screenshot shows an example of the Centrify Profile properties for a
UNIX-enabled group.
Figure 1.10. Centrify Profile properties for a UNIX-enabled group.
Giving UNIX Access to Users
You can use either of the following two methods to give an existing Active Directory user
access to UNIX:
·
You can use Active Directory Users and Computers to open the Properties page for
a user, and then click the Centrify Profile tab to specify UNIX properties for the user.
·
You can use the Centrify DirectControl Administrator Console to add an existing
Active Directory user to any Centrify DirectControl Zone.
The following procedure shows you how to use the second method.
To add users to a Centrify DirectControl Zone
1. On the Windows computer, open the Centrify DirectControl Administrator Console.
2. In the console tree, click Zones, and then open the Zone name to which you want to
add the Active Directory user. For example, open the default Zone.
3. Right-click
Users, and then click Add User to Zone.
4. Type a search string to locate the group, and then click Find Now. For example, type
tes
to display the users testuser and testadmin.
5. Select both users in the results, and then click OK.







Summary :

Giving UNIX Access to Users You can use either of the following two methods to give an existing Active Directory user access to UNIX: · You can use Active Directory Users and Computers to open the Properties page for a user, and then click the Centrify Profile tab to specify UNIX properties for the user.


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