>> PLJJ> I know that if I were running a Windows AD, I could most likely >> PLJJ> accomplish what I want with--if nothing else--the 389 DS by using >> PLJJ> DS-provided Password Sync Service (see >> PLJJ> >> https://access.redhat.com/knowledge/docs/en-US/Red_Hat_Directory_Server/9.0/html/Administration_Guide/Windows_Sync-Configuring_Windows_Sync.html >> PLJJ> for more information). >> >> This is way over my head, in terms of expertise - but since the AD >> should function identically to the Windows AD setup, it may well work >> just fine, even though the back-end isn't a Windows AD box, but a >> Samba4 AD.
PLJJ> Read the guide on the page that I linked. The said Password Sync Service PLJJ> is a Windows application. It installs a new password filtering DLL and a PLJJ> system service to a Windows DC. PLJJ> Samba, on the other hand, hardly runs on Windows. And even if it can be PLJJ> run (by compiling under Cygwin, perhaps?) it would be rather pointless. Sorry, I missed that - I did do a very cursory scan and didn't see anything Windows specific. Guess that's what happens when you scan a little too quickly/lightly. -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba