I'm setting up a small network and I would like to have centralized authentication. I have no need for active directory so samba makes sense.

The desktops will be running Windows XP but there are a few other servers (a linux mail server, web server and file server) that I would like to be able to use the centralized authentication with.

So my question is, is it better to configure samba as a PDC for the windows clients and then use NIS for the other linux servers, or just use samba for all authentication (i.e. the mail server and web server will be member servers in the samba domain)?

--Dennis
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