On Mon, 2013-02-04 at 12:16 +0530, Vijay Thakur wrote: > I have a running Samba4 Server. I am able to authenticate Windows and > Linux Clients very. > (1) I want to use samba4 as SSO. In this regard my next step is to > authenticate our web site users from > samba4 server. In this web site, at home page our corporate users give > their e-mail address > usern...@companydomain.com and password (not e-mail password). > (2) Our E-mail server is hosted on cloud. We want to deploy our own > in-house E-mail Server. The users of > E-mail server will be authenticated from Samba4. In precise, i want to turn > my samba server a SSO in my required > two scenario.
SSO means Kerberos (GSSAPI) or NTLM. There really isn't anything specific about this for Samba4. If you can configure SSO for Active Directory [Microsoft] then you can configure it for Samba4. Not that a lot of people read SSO and think single-password/authenticated-against-LDAP.... but that is not SSO. SSO is no username/password prompt at all; the application already knows who the user is. The "beyond" Wiki page @ <http://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Samba4/beyond> has a mention of performing Single Sign-On through Apache. Other clients like Evolution and Outlook should *JUST WORK*. Provided your SMTP & IMAP server supports Kerberos - which I believe they all do. -- Adam Tauno Williams GPG D95ED383 Systems Administrator, Python Developer, LPI / NCLA -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba