While I can appreciate that logic, OU is a solution that is live and works,
open source and is actively being developed. Just food for thought instead
of developing a new solution.
Thanks
Marc
On Tuesday, August 16, 2016, Bill Burke <bburke(a)redhat.com> wrote:
One of the main reasons for this whole email thread was to provide a
way
to reduce the number of moving parts that need to be installed and
configured. And reduce the number of steps it takes to secure an
application. Integration with other things is interesting, but not the
goal of what I'm proposing.
--
Marc Boorshtein
CTO Tremolo Security
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