Though I am not new to samba, I am new to this so will really appreciate guidance. If I want to implement a single sign on scheme using openldap and kerberos on a linux server, how can samba be integrated into this scheme? As far as I can understand from the docs, the discussions on samba and kerberos deal with samba integration into an active directory domain. Does that mean that what I am talking about cannot be done? Grateful for help Pramathesh
On Mon, Feb 15, 2010 at 7:27 AM, Pramathesh Ambasta <pramathesh.ambasta at gmail.com> wrote:> Though I am not new to samba, I am new to this so will really appreciate > guidance. If I want to implement a single sign on scheme using openldap and > kerberos on a linux server, how can samba be integrated into this scheme? As > far as I can understand from the docs, the discussions on samba and kerberos > deal with samba integration into an active directory domain. Does that mean > that what I am talking about cannot be done?take a look at samba 4. Check the installation instructions on the wiki: wiki.samba.org. As they state, it is not production ready (yet) but I find it quite stable. natxo
samba-request at lists.samba.org wrote:> > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: > Re: [Samba] samba, ldap, kerberos > From: > Natxo Asenjo <natxo.asenjo at gmail.com> > Date: > Mon, 15 Feb 2010 09:42:18 +0100 > To: > Samba Mail List <samba at lists.samba.org> > > To: > Samba Mail List <samba at lists.samba.org> > > > On Mon, Feb 15, 2010 at 7:27 AM, Pramathesh Ambasta > <pramathesh.ambasta at gmail.com> wrote: > >> Though I am not new to samba, I am new to this so will really appreciate >> guidance. If I want to implement a single sign on scheme using openldap and >> kerberos on a linux server, how can samba be integrated into this scheme? As >> far as I can understand from the docs, the discussions on samba and kerberos >> deal with samba integration into an active directory domain. Does that mean >> that what I am talking about cannot be done? >> > > take a look at samba 4. Check the installation instructions on the > wiki: wiki.samba.org. > > As they state, it is not production ready (yet) but I find it quite stable. > > natxo > >THanks for your response Pramathesh