RE: NIS or Other Auth Protocol - Linux and Windows

From: Ragone_Andrew (andrag_at_bergen.org)
Date: 06/07/04

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    I know how to use samba [basics anyway] but does it handle the user logins at the initial windows login screen?

            -----Original Message-----
            From: David Vernon [mailto:RedHat@ladadee.com]
            Sent: Mon 6/7/2004 12:31 AM
            To: For users of Fedora Core releases
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            Subject: Re: NIS or Other Auth Protocol - Linux and Windows
            
            

            On Sun, 2004-06-06 at 21:27, Ragone_Andrew wrote:
    > This may be a little OT but here it goes:
    > I am going to be setting up a small network of about 10 computers that
    > I would like to have an Authentication for so that users can login
    > [mainly from Windows computers] and set up Shares [such as
    > //server/home/user mapped to the Z: drive. I have heard of NIS and
    > Kerberos but I am not sure if I can set up file shares with them. I
    > know that Windows Server does it, for example, with Directory
    > Services, but I do not like Microsoft and am sure that the Linux world
    > has a daemon similar or better than that.
            
            http://samba.org
            
            howto docs at:
            http://us1.samba.org/samba/docs/man/howto/
            
            have fun.
            
            
            
            
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