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Web Design Tips for Online Casino Sites
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This is the ProgClub Single sign-on project. The idea is that users can login to our systems using a single username and password. For other projects see [[Projects]].
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== Project status ==
There will be a helpful awful large amount of competition in the online casino industry therefore you are striving to get component of it you will need to make your site really stand out through the competition. Fortunately, there are a couple of ways you're able to do this particular and have a site that is just outstanding. The following web design tips will help you design a casino site that will be top notch.  
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Done! [[Kerberos]] has been configured on [[charity]], which is the KDC. An NFS share for users' home directories has been configured on [[charity]]. [[Hope]] and [[honesty]] have been configured with an appropriate Kerberos/LDAP/PAM client configuration. Svn access to the read-write member's only version of pcrepo has been secured with Kerberos integration (via Apache and HTTPS).
Upbeat and Colorful
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== Contributors ==
When you consider a casino what do you consider? Dark and drab colors or vibrant lights and splashes of color? If you are like a lot of people you think of brilliant colors and flashing lights when you think of a casino. So, use this kind of with your online casino site design. Think of colors and flashing lights that search like real Las Vegas or Atlantic City and incorporate them into your site. Try to create a "real" looking casino on your internet site. If you can achieve this particular then you will have the very best online casino on the Web.  
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Members who have contributed to this project. Newest on top.
Easy to use Interface
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* [[User:John|John]]
Another important design tip for your online casino site is to have an easy to use interface. When people achieve your online casino they want to end up being able to navigate easily cannot do this because have to take a look about for what they really want. Nobody would like to have to shell out precious time looking for the top online casino game. Instead, they desire it to be obvious and navigable. If you're making this particular a top priority then your site will end up getting popular with surfers.  
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All contributors have agreed to the terms of the [[ProgClub:Copyrights#ProgClub_projects|Contributor License Agreement]]. This excludes any upstream contributors who tend to have different administrative frameworks.
Online Selection
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== Copyright ==
To truly have a popular online casino site you will need on offer as much games and the like when achievable. An excellent suggestion is to check out other popular casino sites and see what that they have to supply. Then, match what that they offer or even better go above and beyond it. The far more online game selection your casino site gives the better off it is going to be.  
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Copyright 2011, [[Single sign-on#Contributors|Contributors]]. Licensed under the [[New BSD]] license.
They're just a couple of suggestions to help you with the on-line world design with an online casino site. Keep in mind there are a big different design tips out there and based on what you are looking for some of them might not the job for your site. But, three things that are important as much as design moves are the tips discussed her. Follow these so you may be sure your online casino site will begin to gain popularity with its own surfers.  
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== Links ==
Caitlina Fuller is actually a freelance writer. Try to produce a ?real? looking casino on your website. If you can achieve it you then will have the very best online casino on the internet. Nobody is looking to have to pay out precious time looking for the top online casino game. Instead, they really want it to always be obvious and navigable. If you are making this a concern then your site will turn out to be popular with surfers.
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http://www.prismaticdragon.com/nblog/index.php/member/21519
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=== Single sign-on related information ===
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* [https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SingleSignOn SingleSignOn]
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=== Kerberos related information ===
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* [https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Kerberos Kerberos]
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* [http://web.mit.edu/Kerberos/ Kerberos: The Network Authentication Protocol]
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** [http://web.mit.edu/Kerberos/krb5-1.9/krb5-1.9.1/doc/krb5-install.html Kerberos V5 Installation Guide]
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** [http://web.mit.edu/Kerberos/krb5-1.9/krb5-1.9.1/doc/krb5-admin.html Kerberos V5 System Administrator's Guide]
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** [http://web.mit.edu/Kerberos/krb5-1.9/krb5-1.9.1/doc/krb5-user.html Kerberos V5 UNIX User's Guide]
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* [http://web.mit.edu/Kerberos/dialogue.html Designing an Authentication System]
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* [http://www.visolve.com/security/ssh_kerberos.php OpenSSH & Kerberos]
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=== LDAP related information ===
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* [https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LDAPClientAuthentication LDAPClientAuthentication]
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* [https://help.ubuntu.com/10.04/serverguide/C/openldap-server.html OpenLDAP Server]
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=== NFS related information ===
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* [https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SettingUpNFSHowTo SettingUpNFSHowTo]
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== TODO ==
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Things to do, in rough order of priority:
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* Investigate MySQL/Kerberos integration
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== Done ==
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Stuff that's done. Latest stuff on top.
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* [[User:John|JE]] 2011-08-16: Integrated svn with Kerberos (via Apache)
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* [[User:John|JE]] 2011-08-15: Configured /home mounts for [[Hope_admin#John_2011-08-15_01:32|hope]] and [[Honesty_admin#John_2011-08-15_04:06|honesty]] to [[charity]]:/home
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* [[User:John|JE]] 2011-08-15: Configured SSH logins to use Kerberos/LDAP on [[Hope_admin#John_2011-08-14_17:23|hope]] and [[Honesty_admin#John_2011-08-15_03:45|honesty]]
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* [[User:John|JE]] 2011-08-15: Configured /home NFS share on [[Charity_admin#John_2011-08-15_00:30|charity]]
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* [[User:John|JE]] 2011-08-06: [[Charity_admin#John_2011-08-06_15:30|Installed]] OpenLDAP on [[charity]]
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* [[User:John|JE]] 2011-08-04: [[Charity_admin#John_2011-08-04_21:21|Configured]] [[charity]] as the [[Kerberos#KDC_configuration|KDC]]
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== Kerberos ==
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[http://web.mit.edu/Kerberos/krb5-1.9/krb5-1.9.1/doc/krb5-install.html#Ports%20for%20the%20KDC%20and%20Admin%20Services Ports for the KDC and Admin Services]: The default ports used by Kerberos are port 88 for the KDC and port 749 for the admin server.
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See [[Kerberos]] for ProgClub's Kerberos configuration.

Latest revision as of 13:18, 1 July 2012

This is the ProgClub Single sign-on project. The idea is that users can login to our systems using a single username and password. For other projects see Projects.

Project status

Done! Kerberos has been configured on charity, which is the KDC. An NFS share for users' home directories has been configured on charity. Hope and honesty have been configured with an appropriate Kerberos/LDAP/PAM client configuration. Svn access to the read-write member's only version of pcrepo has been secured with Kerberos integration (via Apache and HTTPS).

Contributors

Members who have contributed to this project. Newest on top.

All contributors have agreed to the terms of the Contributor License Agreement. This excludes any upstream contributors who tend to have different administrative frameworks.

Copyright

Copyright 2011, Contributors. Licensed under the New BSD license.

Links

Single sign-on related information

Kerberos related information

LDAP related information

NFS related information

TODO

Things to do, in rough order of priority:

  • Investigate MySQL/Kerberos integration

Done

Stuff that's done. Latest stuff on top.

Kerberos

Ports for the KDC and Admin Services: The default ports used by Kerberos are port 88 for the KDC and port 749 for the admin server.

See Kerberos for ProgClub's Kerberos configuration.