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You can customize the client login environment with the following tasks to suit your network and
have greater control over what users can access during login:
Section 3.1, "Setting Up Integrated Login," on page 21
Section 3.2, "Setting Up Login Scripts," on page 24
Section 3.3, "Setting Up Login Restrictions," on page 24
Section 3.4, "Using OpenSLP to Simplify Login," on page 26
Section 3.5, "Single Sign-On for LUM Users," on page 29
For more information, see
(Server or
Tree)" in the
Novell Client 2.0 SP2 for Linux User
3.1 Setting Up Integrated Login
®
The Novell
Client
2.0 for Linux provides a single, synchronized login to the SUSE
TM
desktop and your Novell network. Users enter a name and password only once to access all the
resources they are authorized to use.
IMPORTANT: The integrated login feature is not available if you log in as the
integrated login feature does not work if a workstation is set up to not ask for a password in the
display manager greeter.
For integrated login to work, the Novell Common Authentication Services Adapter (CASA) must be
installed and enabled. CASA is a common authentication and security package that provides a set of
libraries for application and service developers to enable single sign-on to an enterprise network.
NOTE: CASA is a prerequisite for the integrated login feature. Since CASA is not packaged with
SLES 11, CASA must be manually installed on SLES 11 to use the integrated login feature.
Consider the following scenarios before setting up integrated login:
If Integrated Login is selected in Novell Client Configuration Wizard in YaST (System-Wide
Integrated Login) but the login profile is not saved by a user locally, then integrated login fails
as there is no profile to load at the time of login.
If System-Wide Integrated Login is selected and login profile is saved locally by the user, then
integrated login works.
If System-Wide Integrated Login is not explicitly enabled in YaST but login profile is saved
locally by the user, then integrated login works because the default behavior is to start
integrated login.
If System-Wide Integrated Login is disabled explicitly in YaST, then integrated login fails in all
scenarios.
"Logging In to the
Network" and
"Logging Out of a Network Location
Guide.
root
3
®
Linux
user, and the
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