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Running Microsoft SQL Server on Red Hat OpenShift [Ed: Maybe Torvalds was right about Red Hat “deep-throating” (his words) Microsoft]
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Connect to service value and pass the competition in the fast lane
Red Hat provides essential technologies that enable automotive manufacturers to transform their infrastructures and strategically modernize operations. By harnessing open source innovation and architecting solutions that apply information technology and operational technology to solving enterprise challenges, Red Hat powers a new generation of flexible, interoperable manufacturing and supply chain systems.
Ongoing technology advances are delivering the means to build intelligent communication into automobiles. Red Hat offers a path to achieving this vision by delivering technologies that help automotive manufacturers become more competitive and more efficient.
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Using Red Hat Identity Management as a Domain Controller for systems in a DMZ
The IdM server in the DMZ will play the role of the domain controller for Linux systems. To solve the problem of proxying Kerberos traffic make sure that the kdcproxy component is enabled on the IdM server that is inside the firewall. See corresponding documentation for more details.
Linux systems in the DMZ will be connected to the IdM server by using ipa-client-install or realmd.
The SSSD component will need to be configured on the clients. After the installation and enrollment the client systems would need to be reconfigured to start leveraging kdcproxy rather than a standard Kerberos protocol. For more details on how to achieve this see Configuring a Kerberos Client section in the System-Level Authentication Guide.
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Should Investors Trim Positions in Hope Bancorp, Inc. (HOPE), Red Hat, Inc. (RHT)?
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Performance Analysis Delights Active Investors- Red Hat, Inc. (NYSE:RHT)
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Moving ahead of the game: Agilent Technologies, Inc. (A), Red Hat, Inc. (RHT)
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LAMP stack for Fedora
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