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Hi,
in the documentation there is the following statement: "It is highly recommended to create an UNIX user dedicated to running the Data Science Studio software". In this case does "highly recommended" actually mean "strictly required" ? I'm asking because for a new installation a customer doesn't actually want to create such local user for security reasons . So wonder if a Kerberized AD/LDAP account or anything else would work in alternative.
Txs. Rgds.
Giuseppe
Hi @gnaldi62,
As far as I know, is not "mandatory". The recommendation is to run DSS with an account that is not used by another user or for any other purposes.
If I recall correctly, our IT department did create a special LDAP account (dataiku, but it can be any name) that can be used later to install DSS.
Does this help you? Or I misunderstood your question?
Cheers
Hi @gnaldi62,
As far as I know, is not "mandatory". The recommendation is to run DSS with an account that is not used by another user or for any other purposes.
If I recall correctly, our IT department did create a special LDAP account (dataiku, but it can be any name) that can be used later to install DSS.
Does this help you? Or I misunderstood your question?
Cheers
Hi Ignacio,
yes, that is exactly what we need to know. Thanks.
Giuseppe
Thanks Ignacio. We've done a test using a LDAP account and installation has worked OK.
Rgds
Giuseppe