DC should not issue a certificate to a computer that it can not
> access.
>
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> Lund
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bject: Re: Rudimentary article on joining Linux to active directory
You can do it under AD?
I didn't realize that... what's the proper way?
Forgive me, but it'd be nice to know this :)
On 7/25/07, Bryan O'Neal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You restrict it using either
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> Done this before, the o
many years now... Sigh,
Any one know a better answer?
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Lund
Sent: Monday, July 23, 2007 9:07 AM
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Subject: Re: Rudimentary article on joining Linux to active directory
Done
Done this before, the one thing I want to know is how to make it so only
a certain group or user can log in via the AD login information.
Bryan O'Neal wrote:
>
> This is clearly written from a windows users point of view, and is
> mildly simplistic, but it is not a bad article
>
>
>
> http://
This is clearly written from a windows users point of view, and is
mildly simplistic, but it is not a bad article
http://searchwinit.techtarget.com/tip/0,289483,sid1_gci1264223,00.html?t
rack=NL-118&ad=596213&asrc=EM_NLN_1822926&uid=6232170
Bryan O'Neal
Cornerstone Homes & Development,