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 The outline of this tutorial contains the following sections: The outline of this tutorial contains the following sections:
-  - Server: Configure OpenLDAP and add users +  - [[classes:la_slapd_l1|Server: Configure OpenLDAP and add users]] 
-  - Server: Configure NFS to export home directories +  - [[classes:la_slapd_l2|Server: Configure NFS to export home directories]] 
-  - Client: Configure PAM to authenticate using our OpenLDAP directory +  - [[classes:la_slapd_l3|Client: Configure PAM to authenticate using our OpenLDAP directory]] 
-  - Client: Configure AutoFS to auto-mount user home directories from the server to the client+  - [[classes:la_slapd_l4|Client: Configure AutoFS to auto-mount user home directories from the server to the client]] 
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 +For this tutorial we will create three users in our LDAP directory, Tom, Olive and Kevin; all with the password of ''1234567''. In addition to these three directory users, we will login with a local account, ''user'', which has sudo permissions on both our server (cls-kvm1) and client (cls-kvm2). For simplicity, any time we are prompted for a password, we will use the same number sequence, one through seven, listed above. You can follow along in the documentation for each lesson which is written to be a copy and paste guide.
  
-For this tutorial we will create three users in our LDAP directory, Tom, Olive and Kevin; all with the password of ''1234567''. In addition to these three directory users, we will login with a local account, ''user'', which has sudo permissions on both our server (cls-kvm1) and client (cls-kvm2). For simplicity, any time we are prompted for a password, we will use the same number sequence, one through seven, listed above. You can follow along in the documentation for this lesson; it is written to be a copy and paste guide. 
  
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