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Welcome to the [http://radmind.org Radmind] wiki.  To edit this wiki, you must [https://webapps.itcs.umich.edu/radmind/ login] using your [http://umich.edu/ University of Michigan] uniqname or friend account.  Friend accounts are free to anyone with a valid e-mail address and can be created [https://friend.weblogin.umich.edu/friend/ here].
Welcome to the [http://radmind.org Radmind] wiki.  To edit this wiki, you must [https://webapps.itcs.umich.edu/radmind/ login] using your [http://umich.edu/ University of Michigan] uniqname or friend account.  Friend accounts are free to anyone with a valid e-mail address and can be created [https://friend.weblogin.umich.edu/friend/ here].
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There is currently a bug in the wiki code that may require you to save or preview an entry twice.  This is a known issue and is being worked on.
==Documentation==
==Documentation==

Revision as of 15:07, 27 November 2006

Welcome to the Radmind wiki. To edit this wiki, you must login using your University of Michigan uniqname or friend account. Friend accounts are free to anyone with a valid e-mail address and can be created here.

There is currently a bug in the wiki code that may require you to save or preview an entry twice. This is a known issue and is being worked on.

Documentation

  • Command Line Tutorial - Describes how to use the Radmind client and server tools to maintain a group of machines. This tutorial is slightly Mac OS X oriented, but the lessons are applicable to any Unix platform.
  • TLS Cookbook - This cookbook describe how to create an SSL Certificate Authority, issue certificates, and configure Radmind to use SSL Certificates to authenticate the Radmind server and Radmind-managed machines.
  • PAM Cookbook - This cookbook describes how to configure and use pluggable authentication modules (PAM) for the Radmind server on Mac OS 10.2 and higher.
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