A colleague of mine is RedHat nut, but regardless, he has compiled
Samba + LDAP to act as a primary authentication server for his company.
When he tried to apply it to our Debian environment, he was stumped. So
we turned to a Slackware nut, who was also stumped, but decided to
forget the RedHat approach and try to do it the Debian way. Well,
suffice to say, he was also stumped.
So, my question is, has anyone been able to get such working on a
Debian server.
More specifically, currently an NT4 server provides all authentication
in our workplace. I want to shut it down and have a Debian server
provide all authentication for Windows clients, regardless of whether
they are just logging in to a computer, VPNing, obtaining mail (through
an Exchange Server and a Postfix Server). I would also like this to
apply to any Linux clients (although I'm the only one so far).
Curtis Vaughan
North Pacific Corporation
Tel: (425) 822-1001
Mobile: (206) 423-6979
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