Hi all, What's a good Samba+LDAP appliance these days for a small business? Currently I used a stock Ubuntu server and did all Samda/LDAP configuration manually. I'm looking for something that can allow my regular staff to use as well. 1. I tried most of the popular NAS distros, like FreeNAS, NAS4Free, OpenmediaVault, etc. Most of these NAS don't have an LDAP server built-in 2. I tried Openfiler, ClearOS and Zentyal which do have LDAP server built-in but I haven't gotten them to import my existing Samba/LDAP data yet. WIP. 3. I just discovered Artica NAS Appliance and Univention UCS, will be testing them this week. Do you guys know anything about these two distros? Sometimes I wonder if I even need LDAP, I migrated to LDAP before only to make it a little easier (though not by much) to edit samba account data (e.g. SID). I guess I'd like to have centralized authentication as well (clients include Windows, Mac OSX and Linux, maybe OpenVPN as well). Is there a simpler mode of centralized login operation? Or is LDAP the only viable solution? - Jeff
Am Mon, 17 Sep 2012 04:35:39 +0800 schrieb Jeffrey Chan:> Hi all, > > What's a good Samba+LDAP appliance these days for a small business?not using it myself: http://www.univention.de/ http://www.zentyal.org/ - Thomas
On Mon, 2012-09-17 at 04:35 +0800, Jeffrey Chan wrote:> Hi all, > > What's a good Samba+LDAP appliance these days for a small business? > Currently I used a stock Ubuntu server and did all Samda/LDAP configuration > manually. I'm looking for something that can allow my regular staff to use > as well. > > 1. I tried most of the popular NAS distros, like FreeNAS, NAS4Free, > OpenmediaVault, etc. Most of these NAS don't have an LDAP server built-in > > 2. I tried Openfiler, ClearOS and Zentyal which do have LDAP server > built-in but I haven't gotten them to import my existing Samba/LDAP data > yet. WIP. > > 3. I just discovered Artica NAS Appliance and Univention UCS, will be > testing them this week. Do you guys know anything about these two distros? > > Sometimes I wonder if I even need LDAP, I migrated to LDAP before only to > make it a little easier (though not by much) to edit samba account data > (e.g. SID). I guess I'd like to have centralized authentication as well > (clients include Windows, Mac OSX and Linux, maybe OpenVPN as well). Is > there a simpler mode of centralized login operation? Or is LDAP the only > viable solution?Samba 4.0 as an AD DC would be a good choice. Andrew Bartlett -- Andrew Bartlett http://samba.org/~abartlet/ Authentication Developer, Samba Team http://samba.org
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