> From: tech-boun...@lists.lopsa.org [mailto:tech-boun...@lists.lopsa.org]
> On Behalf Of Jonathan Billings
> 
> I'm amused everyone seems to be telling you to set up an AD
> infrastructure when you have absolutely no windows clients or
> servers.

That's because AD is so popular and well known as to be (usually) the best 
solution for directory services (and potentially dns/dhcp), even without any 
windows clients.

Sure, AD can use group policy to do all sorts of fancy things with windows 
clients that can't be done with non-windows clients, but ignoring the feature 
set that's not useful to non-windows clients...  If you just think about 
directory services (and potentially dns/dhcp) then client support for AD is 
still a highly attractive solution, as far as end user experience is concerned, 
and supporting end users on their laptops.
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