Hi,

> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Andre Speelmans [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > 
> > > Does somebody know what to do to get a Linux machine (RH 9) to do it's
> > > user login authentication on a Win2K Active Directory? I suppose it
> > > could be done with LDAP, but don't know how to achieve this (I am quite
> > > new at this LDAP-stuff).

> On Fri, 2003-08-15 at 21:25, Chip Upsal wrote:
> > You can try MKS AD4Unix
> > http://www.securityfocus.com/infocus/1563

This looks quite promising and I will surely give it a try.

> It is quite often that the w2k boxes will be operating in mixed mode (if
> there are any NT4 boxes or clients prior to w2k they will be)
> 
> If so you can just use samba straight.  Use authconfig to set up the
> details of the domain and the machines to authenticate against :-)

I know. But this time the W2K machine is running native mode. And AFAIK Samba 
does not support AD yet.

> It helps if you create home directories or mount the home directories
> before the users login.

It will mostly be for mail-accounts only, but if needed I will make sure the 
home-directories will be available when they login.

-- 
Kind regards,

Andre



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