I am trying to get my network up on LDAP user authentication.
I have several machines (Three servers and 10 workstations), and a handful of 
roaming users that uses several boxes at different times.
I wanted a central user administration instead of having to walk around and 
locally add all the new users i get.

I tried following the steps in the 10.2 "handbook" on how to enable LDAP.
It seems to work locally on the intended LDAP server.
If i add a user he/she can login on [LDAP]
But not on [ws01] or any other box i run against the LDAP server.

Can anyone either point me to a step by step setup, or tell me how to set the 
simplest network up: One LDAP server and one LDAP client. That way i might be 
able to set the rest up myself...
Server_1 is file a group file server with several shares with common files for 
all the systems. 
Server_2 is a /home server for the respective users. Those shares should be 
added on a per user basis.
Server_3 is the web/ftp server, where my local users have their homepages.
But i  also have a few external clients have their ftp/web there. So i need to 
limit those logins to the respective ftp/web "cages"...

Is this doable with LDAP?
Or shall i go for something else?




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