Michael B Allen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi Shawn,
> Active Directory is the name of Microsoft's KDC/LDAP server. So there's
> no such thing as "Active Directory server on linux". You could setup a
> KDC (MIT, Heimdal, etc) or an LDAP server (OpenLDAP, Fedora Directory
> Server) on your Linux
"Tim Alsop" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Michael,
> I suggest you take a look at XAD (www.padl.com). This is a product that
> runs on Linux, and looks like an Active Directory domain controller.
PADL pulled XAD from its website for reasons not yet announced. Maybe
Luke Howard will want to comme
>
> Cheers,
> Tim
>
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
> Behalf Of Michael B Allen
> Sent: 09 August 2006 20:33
> To: Shawn Wilson
> Cc: kerberos@mit.edu
> Subject: Re: unix active directory
>
> Hi Shawn,
>
>
To: Shawn Wilson
Cc: kerberos@mit.edu
Subject: Re: unix active directory
Hi Shawn,
Active Directory is the name of Microsoft's KDC/LDAP server. So there's
no such thing as "Active Directory server on linux". You could setup a
KDC (MIT, Heimdal, etc) or an LDAP server (OpenLD
Hi Shawn,
Active Directory is the name of Microsoft's KDC/LDAP server. So there's
no such thing as "Active Directory server on linux". You could setup a
KDC (MIT, Heimdal, etc) or an LDAP server (OpenLDAP, Fedora Directory
Server) on your Linux machine but even if you managed to get them
to work t
I am interested in getting an Active Directory server setup on a linux (Ubuntu)
server. I currently just have a samba file server, ntp, and dns setup on this
server. I don't have any Windows 2k/XP servers here.
I have found many howtos and other docs on kerberos, ldap, and samba. However
my questi