pGina might be worth a look, if you're tolerant of Open Source
software in your setup.  It's kind of an end-run around the issue: it
replaces (or forms part of the chain) the built-in authentication
mechanism in Windows with a plug-in based system.  One such plugin is
for LDAP authentication.  Think of it as PAM for Windows.

http://www.pgina.org/index.php/Main_Page

On Tue, Feb 15, 2011 at 12:58 PM, Matt Lawrence <m...@technoronin.com> wrote:
> On Tue, 15 Feb 2011, Ari Constancio wrote:
>
>> We're about to introduce Active Directory in an environment based on
>> LDAP (OpenLDAP) for accounts. Password synchronization should be
>> bidirectional if possible.
>> I'd like to hear any advice on how folks are integrating AD and LDAP servers.
>
> We are using Likewise for that functionality.  It works fairly well, not
> perfect, but a lot easier than managing all the accounts.  It also allows
> the Unix admins to toss many account issues over the wall to the Windows
> group.
>
> -- Matt
> It's not what I know that counts.
> It's what I can remember in time to use.
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