Hey your scenario does match with some of my requirements. Could you
please share your configurations and guide, if you have one?
May be I could work on it with trust relation concept to find some
more centeralized solution.
On 7/26/05, Marcin Giedz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dnia wtorek, 26 lipca 2005 07:07, Abubakar . napisaĆ:
> > hi
> Hi
>
>
> This is not exactly what I have nowadays but it has some common features. I
> have 4 domain controllers in four different cities based on "one" LDAP
> directory. Of course in every department slave LDAP also works. However "one"
> LDAP directory is splitted onto four trees - one tree for one domain.
> Disadvantage of this solution is that you need to have users in all four
> trees so they can explore shares on all domains. It's also hard to maintain
> without special software but it works. I have never tried trust
> relationships, maybe this solution is better?
>
> Marcin
>
> >
> > i want to create Enterprise wide domain trust relationships between
> > samba domains / domain controllers. And with that i want to achieve
> >
> > 1- complete directory replication, (like Additional domain controller)
> > 2- user account migration between domains,
> > 3- policy enforcement on all the domains from a single domain,
> > 4- delegated administration of domains
> >
> > So how should i do all this
> >
> > PS. currently i've created a samba DC, integrated with ldap, that is
> > authenticating winxp clients. And iam creating another domain
> > controller in order to make trusts amongs these two.
> >
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