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Re: Windows Domain auth for Linux boxes
- From: Matt Morgan <matt morgan-fedora-list brooklynmuseum org>
- To: For users of Fedora Core releases <fedora-list redhat com>
- Subject: Re: Windows Domain auth for Linux boxes
- Date: Fri, 28 May 2004 15:14:23 -0400
On 05/28/2004 02:21 PM, Craig White wrote:
On Fri, 2004-05-28 at 10:40, Matt Morgan wrote:
[snip]
Xandros Desktop Linux has done a lot of work, starting back when they
were Corel Linux 1.0, in creating a system of Windows domain login that
works under Linux. See
http://www.desktoplinux.com/articles/AT4559768996.html
for details of how this should work, and does work under Xandros. But
Xandros is uncomfortably proprietary for me and I would much prefer a
more open solution. As far as I can tell, Xandros does not make it easy
to use their domain auth system generally, with other distros for
example. In the interview at the link above, the Xandros rep claims
there is no other distro that does this--while I don't know of any that
do, it seems like such an obvious goal that I'd be very surprised if
nobody else is at least working on it.
[snip]
-----
samba / winbind
if you need documentation
www.samba.org -> documentation, samba-3 howto
Craig
According to that interview:
"Basically, on a technical level, the authentication in the domain is
performed by a package called Winbind that is part of Samba. But we do a
lot more -- we provide the login dialog that allows them to enter the
user name and password, not from the local machine but from the domain."
(which is specifically the problem I'm trying to solve). Are you using
samba/winbind? If someone were actually using it and could tell me how,
in practice, it works out, I'd buy him or her a beer :-). But I will
check out those docs, thanks.
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