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CLAWS Lives!
by Bob on 29 March 2008, under Active Directory, CLAWS, Identity Management, Open Source, Oracle, Projects, RIT, SQL, Security, Solaris
Well I finally did it. Last summer I set out to build and run CLAWS in my own environment. I was able to get parts of it running, but there were a few problems I was stuck on. I haven’t had much time to work on it since then, but over spring break I managed to get everything built and installed.
My goal was to get CLAWS running the way RIT uses it, and then write patches to the main codebase. If certain people in high places liked the changes I made, they could take the patches and apply them upstream. Even if that doesn’t happen, I could always fork the project and continue development on my own. For political reasons, I’d have to wait to do this until after I graduate.
The PAWS Project is aimed at taking what is now a very RIT-centric software system and transforming it into something the general public can use. Much to the chagrin of some un-named information security officials, CLAWS is open source and so I can (at very least) develop from the r2977 snapshot.
In the coming few months I plan to have my documentation finished for building and installing CLAWS. I should have a lighter schedule this summer, so I’m hoping to get most of my development work done then.
RIT Grows Some CLAWS
by Bob on 5 October 2006, under Active Directory, CLAWS, Identity Management, Open Source, Oracle, Projects, RIT, SQL, Security, Solaris
Managing thousands of user accounts in a heterogeneous computing environment can be a nightmare. Then throw in the need to manage user identities and network access to over forty-thousand network devices. What is a systems administrator to do? Enter CLAWS, RIT’s new open-source enterprise account, identity, and computer management tool.
The CLAWS central server manages communications between the various clients and back-end systems. A self-help tool allows students to activate an account and edit identity and mail preferences. The Help Desk client provides account management functions for staff that streamlines account creation and maintenance across the multiple systems.
Right now, CLAWS is used in production by both students and Help Desk staff. We are presently working to integrate IPEdit functionality into CLAWS. Visit the project homepage for more information.
Good Start
by Bob on 9 March 2006, under Projects, RIT
Student Government’s "Tiger Reviews" has been online for three weeks and we’re at 474 posts! My goal was to achieve 400 posts for the Winter Quarter, so we’re actually off to a very good start. I hope to have a solid base (around 1,000 posts) by the end of the Spring Quarter. We’ll see…
If you haven’t already, hop on over and review your professors!