Re: Anybody using a "real" Linux domain?
From: Jackass (xxx_at_yyy.com)
Date: 05/27/05
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Date: Fri, 27 May 2005 11:27:45 +0000 (UTC)
Bill - check out http://samba.idealx.org/smbldap-howto.en.html
I have a solution in place using samba/LDAP with a "PDC" replicating user
accounts to a remote BDC (LDAP replication).
Works well IMO.
"Alan Connor" <zzzzzz@xxx.yyy> wrote in message
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> On comp.os.linux.misc, in
> <pan.2005.05.26.23.25.53.167285@hooya.moc>, "Bill Davis" wrote:
>
>> This is not a request for a cookbook answer of "How do I ...?"
>> I am just wanting insights from folks who may have done the
>> following.
>>
>> I assist the full time techie at a fairly small school
>> district, part time. They have 99% windows desktops, 5 Novell
>> servers and a coupla of windows 200x servers.
>>
>> Due to some disguntled vendors, the school board (all of whom
>> are definitely NON-techie) has been convinced by the local
>> legal staff (all one of them) that Microsoft is right in their
>> claim that a windows license is only good for the machine that
>> it was sold for. That is, if you throw the machine away, you
>> also have to throw the license away.
>>
>> To me that is total BS. If I buy a refrigerator for my house,
>> then later move to another, can Sears say that I have to leave
>> the box behind and purchase another one for my new house
>> because the "license" for that icebox is only good for the
>> place to which it was originally delivered? Not as long as
>> Texas allows the ownership of shotguns, it doesn't. I have
>> pointed out that we have a documented legal license for every
>> PC that windows is installed on. However, board members don't
>> put legal advice from a techie over that from a lawyer.
>>
>> But, there is a good side to the above crap. Since we can
>> either buy textbooks or new windows licenses, the textbooks won
>> out and we have to find a cheaper way of doing business. Guess
>> with what?
>>
>> We have been gradually installing Linux in areas where a single
>> function can be identifed and removing that function from
>> whatever Winbox it was on. Such as our Proxy and Surf filter
>> (That saves over nine thousand dollars a year), firewalls,
>> SANs, programming labs, web server, etc. The process has
>> been slow enough that we can take our time and make sure that
>> the new solution works as good or better than the one it
>> replaced. Desktops have to wait till be handle the servers.
>> But everything that has gone before can almost be considered to
>> be standalone applications.
>>
>> Now it is time to plan for the next big leap. Replacing the
>> Novell and MS server domain that covers the 5 campuses. No
>> small thing, because Novell does a lot and it does it well and
>> it does it without worms and viruses and 5 critical patches
>> a week. I have been researching domains using SMB, LDAP,
>> Kerberos, etc, etc, and obviously Linux will do the same
>> thing - I am just not sure how well. In our Novell books and
>> docs, domain management is the bulk of the text. For Linux,
>> domains are mentioned in a couple of paragraphs at the end of a
>> miscellaneous chapter. The few LDAP books I have found are too
>> vague to help much and are unsatisfactory.
>>
>> So, anybody out there driving a one-logon Linux domain, as
>> opposed to just a bunch of servers? I would like to know your
>> opinions along with what you are using.
>>
>> Thanks Bill Davis
>
> I suggest that you contact the nearest LUG. They always run
> very complete Linux domains. Get on their mailing list.
>
> You will probably find your school overrun with eager Linux
> geeks that'll have your domain up and running in a week!
>
> :-)
>
> AC
>
>
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