> Brett Lymn wrote: > So, regarding these claims of interoperability, can you put > LDAP+Kerberos+DNS services on an OpenBSD in a network of Windows clients > and removed the need for any other machines running AD?
have a look at this: http://www.kernel-panic.it/openbsd/pdc/ I found it on: http://www.openbsdsupport.org/ > > If yes, then you are correct and AD is standards compliant and a lot of > effort can be saved by building OpenBSD/LDAP+Kerberos+DNS systems. If you don't need to supoort Windows Vista client machines, you should be all right. Last time I checked you would need a very up-to-date version of Samba to support Vista, but as a sysadmin I only use OpenBSD stable. > > If not, then these claims of interoperability are baloney (en_AU) and > just marketeers feedin the chooks. :-) My clients are stuck with windows (ISVs and Exchange groupware features), but one day... I've only got OpenBSD in production use as file servers & VPN/router/firewalls, so I can't help much further :-) WFR, Wim