Dear list members, i am trying to implement SSO solution on my windows network. Right now, for testing purposes, i have setted a kerberos server to authenticate my users. Using this kerberos server, i am able to log on any of my unix workstations. Users information is retrieve from nis and the authentication process is performed by keberos on its all.
Done so with unix, i starting testing with my windows XP. I configured one windows desktop using ksetup program. All local accounts is mapped to the kerberos realm for authentication purposes. It worked like a charm. I login into the windows, once logged, i start pputty ssh. Since a tickets has been granted on windows XP box, it is used to allow my local users to log into the other unix server without requesting a password. It a realm SSO 100% functional. Of course, for it to work i have to select into the windows logon interface the kerberos realm for SSO authentication. Now, i would like to add a samba server. But when i do so, i have to logon to its domain so loosing the SSO functionality. Once authenticated through the samba realm i don't have a ticket granted, so after having my session authenticated without SSO i have to provide a password to the ssh putty to log into the unix server. That's one thing i would like to avoid. Is it possible with the current stable version of samba to have the normal SSO funcionality totaly integrated within samba. thanks in advance. -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba