> I'm not sure I fully understand: > I was under the impression that NT, up to NT 4, used the PDC/BDC > model, and W2K and later used AD. While the kernel-panic tutorial does > seem to address using OpenBSD to handle logins to NT4-compatible > domains (including logins to such domains from W2K/WXP clients), it > seems to me that it's not offering anything that's truly > interchangeable with AD. Please correct me if I'm wrong. > > Thanks and regards, > --ropers > >
SAMBA version 3 does not offer a complete AD solution. That's promised for SAMBA v4 though... The tutorial at kernel-panic is a good one, but I do not see the point of using ldap, instead of the standard samba backend for example, since user account database replication is not likely to work on SAMBA + OpenBSD, unless one automates the process of creating local accounts on each machine along with the ldap accounts. -- An OpenBSD user... and that's all you need to know =) Please, send private emails to [EMAIL PROTECTED]