Hello Bruno

Look for the PAM_SMB module. It allows you to connect your Linux box to a
NT domain.
Samba is a great package for mixed environments, read the documentation and
download (or buy) the book "Using Samba" from www.oreilly.com
Best regards,

Miguel Dilaj





Bruno Alves <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>@redhat.com on 16/10/2001 12:46:11

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Hi people,

I've just installed the 7.1 release of RH Linux on a AMD K6-2 450MHz PC
with
64Mb main memory. Our company network is under an NT server (SP6) with
BackOffice. I'm just starting to work with Linux so, for now, I don't
expect
anything amazing. So, my first goal is to interact with the NT network and,
as I keep learning, retrieve some of the functions actually supported by NT
(I know, it will take time, I'm not in a hurry).
So, what I would like to know is if it possible (or where to get
information
about) to connect this workstation to an existing NT account.

Thank you all
Keep well

Bruno Alves



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