I wrote an article some time ago for CentOS 6 and have been using this
setup in production since.
http://itscblog.tamu.edu/joining-samba-to-a-windows-2008-r2-domain/
My servers that interact with AD allow both AD based file sharing and also
SSH access. The most updated configs I use can be found
On Wednesday, December 28, 2011, James A. Peltier wrote:
> - Original Message -
> | Hi Alain,
> |
> | I had tried that tutorial, and had issues with that one as well. I
> | obviously was missing something when I tried it.
> |
> | I actually got my machine in AD using likewise open. It work
- Original Message -
| Hi Alain,
|
| I had tried that tutorial, and had issues with that one as well. I
| obviously was missing something when I tried it.
|
| I actually got my machine in AD using likewise open. It works quite
| well,
| with minimal config.
|
| I appreciate the pointers
Hi Alain,
I had tried that tutorial, and had issues with that one as well. I
obviously was missing something when I tried it.
I actually got my machine in AD using likewise open. It works quite well,
with minimal config.
I appreciate the pointers though!
D
On Wednesday, December 28, 2011, Al
Hi dnk,
Le 23/12/2011 07:23, dnk a écrit :
> Can anyone point me to a tutorial on using Active Directory to authenticate
> a centos 6 server? I just want to use it to authenticate, ssh and restrict
> access to a particular ad group. I prefer to use the lightest method
> possible. I know you can us
Can anyone point me to a tutorial on using Active Directory to authenticate
a centos 6 server? I just want to use it to authenticate, ssh and restrict
access to a particular ad group. I prefer to use the lightest method
possible. I know you can use ldap, or winbind, etc. I have been trying to
follo
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