With many servers in a data center potentially used by more than one customer, naming the servers after street location, row number, rack number, shelf number would be much more useful than trying for host names indicative of the customer. Then use DNS names for the more appropriately friendly names of the virtual machines used by customers.
Some customers will pay extra to have dedicated equipment, but many will gladly use a virtual system.
RSA's Keon can do everything PGP can do, but is backed by a company which believes in its product and supports it. It is also completely compliant with s/mime, as an added benefit, something even PGP can't do. (For bean counters, s/mime support is free in Notes, Outlook/Exchange and Netscape Communicator.) Also supports smartcards.
Only down I know about this alternative is lack of *nix support at this time. RSA: Listen UP and support *nix with this excellent product!
That is a great tool. Other tools can be found:
http://www.iplanet.com/products/solaris_extensions/home_solaris.html
Also check out the iPlanet resource kit for very useful tools
http://www.iplanet.com/downloads/developer/0068.ht ml
and for open source tools check out (search on LDAP)
http://sourceforge.net/
Also good to know are
http://www.opengroup.org/directory/
http://www.ldapzone.com/
http://perl-ldap.sourceforge.net/
http://www.ietf.org/html.charters/ldapext-charter. html
you are not only a coward but a racist. Hell has plenty of openings for people with that outlook.
With many servers in a data center potentially used by more than one customer, naming the servers after street location, row number, rack number, shelf number would be much more useful than trying for host names indicative of the customer. Then use DNS names for the more appropriately friendly names of the virtual machines used by customers.
Some customers will pay extra to have dedicated equipment, but many will gladly use a virtual system.
RSA's Keon can do everything PGP can do, but is backed by a company which believes in its product and supports it. It is also completely compliant with s/mime, as an added benefit, something even PGP can't do. (For bean counters, s/mime support is free in Notes, Outlook/Exchange and Netscape Communicator.) Also supports smartcards.
Only down I know about this alternative is lack of *nix support at this time. RSA: Listen UP and support *nix with this excellent product!
That is a great tool. Other tools can be found: http://www.iplanet.com/products/solaris_extensions /home_solaris.html
Also check out the iPlanet resource kit for very useful tools
http://www.iplanet.com/downloads/developer/0068.ht ml
and for open source tools check out (search on LDAP)
http://sourceforge.net/
Also good to know are
http://www.opengroup.org/directory/
http://www.ldapzone.com/
http://perl-ldap.sourceforge.net/
http://www.ietf.org/html.charters/ldapext-charter. html