Bryan,
I was faced with a similar authentication problem in our office: Win2K Active
Directory used to authenticate users and needing to insert an authenticating Squid
proxy. Here are my results:
smb_auth:
Worked. Users had to enter a username+password every time, even though they were
alrea
> Currently we run an NT Domain with users authenticating to the PDC, when
> they go into our Intranet (which is AUC) on a Linux (RH) server they are
> authenticated on that NT server by a PAM module (comes with the AUC
> distribution). (I still find PAM a bit of a black art).
apache can be made
I agree with Tom. Sound like a textbook case for LDAP.
James
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On Tue, 17 Oct 2000, George Vieira wrote:
> yellow pages `yppasswd` is one way.. when the user changes their password
> then all servers update the unix password... (not samba password though)..
Hold on, guys, what's wrong with LDAP?
tom.
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Well, if I sync samba with the unix password database then this could
work... I'll look into it.
Thanks a lot.
Regards,
Gonzalo.
George Vieira wrote:
>
> yellow pages `yppasswd` is one way.. when the user changes their password
> then all servers update the unix password... (not samba passwor
yellow pages `yppasswd` is one way.. when the user changes their password
then all servers update the unix password... (not samba password though)..
thanks,
George Vieira
Network Administrator
http://www.citadelcomputer.com.au
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