[ale] LDAP and Windows authentication
Jonathan Glass
jonathan.glass at ibb.gatech.edu
Mon Jul 14 17:39:55 EDT 2003
Check out:
Using OpenLDAP For Authentication; Revision 2
http://www.mandrakesecure.net/en/docs/ldap-auth2.php
And
Samba 3.0.0 beta
http://us3.samba.org/samba/whatsnew/samba-3.0.0beta2.html
especially this paragraph:
Major new features:
-------------------
1) Active Directory support. Samba 3.0 is now able to
to join a ADS realm as a member server and authenticate
users using LDAP/Kerberos.
Is this close to what you have in mind?
HTH
Jonathan Glass
On Mon, 2003-07-14 at 17:23, Robert E. Karaffa, II wrote:
> hi folks,
> we use a linux (mandrake 8.2) box as our web and appletalk/appleshare
> server, and all of our Macintoshes run MacLogin as authentication method
> (MacLogin runs at boot, requiring the user to login before continuing
> bootup. Our Linux box holds the user database, so authentication is done
> via a network connection).
> We've just acquired a Win2k box that will reside in one of our labs, and
> it controls a piece of lab equipment that currently is staff-only access
> (our facility staff, that is). However, we will, in the future, give
> limited access to this computer and machine to a small group of our users,
> and in that regard, would like to protect the console from random idiots and
> savants.
> We've seen some apps that use an LDAP authentication method (I think
> it's called "Windows Login Integration"), where the Windows user database is
> held on a remote server, and the local workstations look to the remote
> server for authentication (much like our current setup...only different...).
>
> Anyone here have any experience setting up an LDAP server on Linux? Is
> it possible to use it in this fashion, or am I barking up the wrong tree?
>
> -Bob K.
--
Jonathan Glass <jonathan.glass at ibb.gatech.edu>
_______________________________________________
Ale mailing list
Ale at ale.org
http://www.ale.org/mailman/listinfo/ale
More information about the Ale
mailing list