Seems Unlikely although I cannot give you a definite yes or no, the reason I
think it's unlikely is because Microsofts Active directory services uses
Ldap
and kerberos encryption from what I gather and that they have taken the ldap
protocol and put there own hooks in, making in incompatible with others LDAP
services, also I believe they got the source for kerberos from MIT and
didn't
tell them the changes they made so it's slighty incompatible with standard
kerberos services. If this was not the case I suppose PAM+LDAP authentication
may have worked in some way to authenticate of the ADS on the W2k.
Regards,
TJ
P.S. I have never done any testing, this is just what I picked up from looking a
little in to this.
Mathias Hemmeter wrote:
> Hello everybody!
> I've got a network with a working Windows2000 Server (acting as a file
> server and being responsible for user authentification) and some Win2000
> Professional Clients.
> I want to do the following:
> I want to integrate other Workstations to the existing Domain and I want to
> integrate a Linux computer. Therefor I want to use Samba to share disk
space
> with the Win Clients. But there is one thing I don't want to do and
that is
> to create all the Windows Users on the Linux Computer. A friend told me
that
> it is possible to use the Win2000 Active Directory Users with the Help of a
> WINS Server on the Win2000 Server. But yet I did not manage to get it
> working....
> So is it possible to use the Active Directory Users as the Samba users so
> that I don't have to create every user as well on the Linux Computer?
>
> Thank you very much
> Mathias
>
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