Re: [Samba] Implementation Question

2005-12-19 Thread Dennis B. Hopp
Quoting Vijay Avarachen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: Excellent OpenLDAP Authentication starter guide http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/ldap-howto.xml That's convienent since I'm doing this all on gentoo :) Thanks! --Dennis -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instruction

Re: [Samba] Implementation Question

2005-12-19 Thread Vijay Avarachen
Excellent OpenLDAP Authentication starter guide http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/ldap-howto.xml On 12/18/05, Graham Leggett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Dennis B. Hopp wrote: > > > Did you just use the LDAP schema that is included with Samba or did you > > make your own and then make Samba use that?

Re: [Samba] Implementation Question

2005-12-18 Thread Graham Leggett
Dennis B. Hopp wrote: Did you just use the LDAP schema that is included with Samba or did you make your own and then make Samba use that? I used the standard v3.0 schema that came with Samba. Did you use some howto or come up with it on your own? As I recall I used the normal Samba manual,

Re: [Samba] Implementation Question

2005-12-18 Thread Craig White
On Sun, 2005-12-18 at 15:56 -0600, Dennis B. Hopp wrote: > Graham Leggett wrote: > > > Craig White wrote: > > > >> LDAP is what would make sense - scales well, replicates, portable, > >> combines UNIX/Samba users into one object. > > > > > > I have an LDAP directory which backs a Samba PDC, and of

Re: [Samba] Implementation Question

2005-12-18 Thread Dennis B. Hopp
Graham Leggett wrote: Craig White wrote: LDAP is what would make sense - scales well, replicates, portable, combines UNIX/Samba users into one object. I have an LDAP directory which backs a Samba PDC, and offers single signon for email, and LDAP backed Linux user accounts. Works very well.

Re: [Samba] Implementation Question

2005-12-18 Thread Graham Leggett
Craig White wrote: LDAP is what would make sense - scales well, replicates, portable, combines UNIX/Samba users into one object. I have an LDAP directory which backs a Samba PDC, and offers single signon for email, and LDAP backed Linux user accounts. Works very well. Regards, Graham -- --

Re: [Samba] Implementation Question

2005-12-18 Thread Craig White
On Sun, 2005-12-18 at 13:25 -0600, Dennis B. Hopp wrote: > 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 mai

[Samba] Implementation Question

2005-12-18 Thread Dennis B. Hopp
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 abl