RE: integrating linux clients into active directory
- From: "Steve Clark" <SClark@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 24 Jul 2006 08:35:04 -0500
Aaron,
I am doing some research into that as well. Everyone I have talked to
has recommended the book Windows and Linux Integration by Jeremy
Moskowitz and Thomas Boutell. URL
(http://www.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WileyTitle/productCd-0782144284.html).
You might take a look at that. I have it on order myself.
Steve
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Subject: Re: integrating linux clients into active directory
On 7/19/06, Bliss, Aaron <ABliss@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
really
Hi everyone,
I'm doing some research to see how viable linux could be in our
environment on the desktop (it's makes up most of our backbone on the
server side); like most environments, we have several linux servers
authenticating to a ldap directory server (fds) and our windows boxes
are participating in a 2003 domain; what I would like to do is to
investigate the viability of linux on our corporate desktops; while Ito
know that linux machines can be joined to authenticate to Microsoft's
AD, I need to know if anyone has any solutions/ideas for browsing
network shares after logging into a desktop; what I mean is, browsing
network shares while having the desktop manager/application use the
already supplied network credentials for authentication (it's not
practical to ask users to enter their domain usernames and passwords
every time they want to browse a share); I know that xandros claims to
have this functionality natively, however I don't really believe that
xandros will bring the linux desktop to the masses; I would expect it
be a big player such as redhat or suse....At any rate, does anyonehave
any ideas that will allow for seamless file browsing? Thanks verymuch.
Aaron
hello Aaron. I think if you could look at /etc/nsswitch.conf for ldap
authentication this might work. but if it is just for authentication
work, I
suggest you also take a look at the kerberos and PAM authentication that
might help you.
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