On Wed, 2007-01-10 at 19:36 +0100, Leonardo Boselli wrote:
> The password database in then in the win2k or on the linux server ?
The password database would be the Active Directory (so Windows) server.
> does this works also for imap, pop and miscellaneous applications using
> pam ??
Yep. :) T
On Wed, 2007-01-10 at 07:46 -0500, Rick Bilonick wrote:
> Can someone explain what's required to join a linux computer to the
> windows domain and what the benefits would be?
A major benefit I've found to joining Linux workstations to an Active
Directory (Windows 2000/2003) Domain is Kerberos supp
Why part2: To share resources with Windows clients.
Gary Dale wrote:
Rick Bilonick wrote:
Can someone explain what's required to join a linux computer to the
windows domain and what the benefits would be?
Rick B.
How: use pam_winbind (see the howtos on the samba.org site)
Why: single sign
Rick Bilonick wrote:
Can someone explain what's required to join a linux computer to the
windows domain and what the benefits would be?
Rick B.
How: use pam_winbind (see the howtos on the samba.org site)
Why: single sign-on - same account is used on all workstations
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