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Daniel-
CAS is designed for authentication within HTTP applications.  While
one could bend things to get Samba to authenticate via CAS, I would
strongly recommend against it.

CAS does not itself store credentials (generally), but leverages an
external authentication system such as Kerberos, LDAP, Active
Directory, etc.  If you are interested in Samba using the same
credentials, I would suggest you have Samba connect directly to the
same authentication system that CAS is using.

HTH,
- -Matt

On 12/18/2010 06:49 AM, Daniel wrote:
> Is there no chance to make this? I think a direct connection isn't
> possible, but is there any way to get it work?


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Matthew J. Smith
University of Connecticut UITS
matt.sm...@uconn.edu
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