As schools begin to adopt things like Edubuntu, K12LTSP...etc on a large scale....being able to set up multiple servers and centralized authentication is a big point. I already do this using Samba/LDAP. I have multiple K12LTSP servers and a Samba/LDAP server for all users and their home directories. This makes adding servers to the mix....a cinch...as I don't have to worry about users and their data....I simply point the new server to the Samba/LDAP box. Matt Oquist and I (more Matt than me) have come up with smbldap-installer which makes setting up a Samba/LDAP server very easy (http://www.majen.net/smbldap) and thus gives the average school IT person(s) another option for centralized authentication of student accounts. The scripts do a lot with user creation and passwords as well. You can also easily set up BDC's as well. We have it working very well in Ubuntu as well as K12LTSP and Fedora Core. In fact, I find Ubuntu server to be one of the better ways to set up a Samba/LDAP server. Anway...my point...
This may be beyond the scope of Ubuntu/Edubuntu, but one thing school folks need is the ability to easily set up centralized authentication for their Edubuntu network....especially for growing or large networks with multiple servers. Maybe this is something that could be offered. It could also use a pretty face....right now everything is done in the CLI...although it's still quite easy...but to make it more attractive to the masses...putting a "pretty clicky" interface with it...will speed adoption. Just a thought. :-) Richard Weideman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >Hi All, > >BACKGROUND >---------- > >As many of you are already aware, a new version of Ubuntu and Edubuntu >and Kubuntu is released every 6 months. > >The Edgy release is due out on October 26th it is now in Beta. > >>From there the whole cycle starts again; to plan, build and release >Edgy+1 in April 2007. > >SPEC PLANNING >------------- > >Specifications for Edgy+1 Ubuntu and the rest of the family will be >hammered out at the Ubuntu Developer Summit in the second week of >November. > >REQUEST >------- > >Please can you send ideas and suggestions for features you'd like to see >on the table for discussion. > >If you can, please break the comments into: > >* Ubuntu > - base operating system > - the features here would apply across Ubuntu / Edubuntu / Kubuntu > >* Edubuntu > - the classroom desktop > - the classroom server > >We'll debate the suggestions in the list, and then take the popular ones >forward. > >So please feel free to comment on other people suggestions. > >Thanks >Richard >-- >Richard Weideman >+27 (83) 321-2233 >[EMAIL PROTECTED] > >Ubuntu Education Programme Manager >http://www.edubuntu.org >http://www.ubuntu.com >#ubuntu-education > > >-- >edubuntu-devel mailing list >[email protected] >https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/edubuntu-devel David N. Trask Technology Teacher/Director Vassalboro Community School [EMAIL PROTECTED] (207)923-3100 -- edubuntu-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/edubuntu-devel
