On Wed, 21 May 2003, Andreas Baer wrote:
>
> hi there,
>
> my name is andreas,
> i am working on a company as an administrator for the local network
> which uses win2000-clients and unix/linux-servers in one domain.
>
> at the moment we have only one primary domain controller, which is
> the samba implementation for domain logons. samba works fine and there
> are no problems in it`s use,
> but the problem is that we have a "outpost" of our company in a
> different city. the clients from there are also connected to the
> samba-pdc which is at our location. this brings the need of a instant
> internet connection to send the request for domain logons or for the
> transfer of home directories for example.
>
> now to our problem,
>
> in one short sentence:
> we want to build up one or more backup domain controller for reducing
> traffic and costs for the company.
>
> one location of a bdc would be for example this "outpost".
> to solve this problem without microsoft-licences for use of domain
> controllers, i searched the internet for a solution.
> but it was very hard to find something about samba for use as a backup
> domain controller, because this function isn`t really implemented.
>
> my questions are for now:
>
> - is there a chance to get samba work as a backup domain
> controller, especially for the problem i write above?
Yes.
>
> - if yes, where can i find some really good explainations and
> howto`s for the solution of this problem?
http://samba.org/~jht/NT4migration/Samba-HOWTO-Collection.pdf
Chapters 4 - 8 might help you.
>
> - if no, is there a chance that the next releases of samba will
> have such an implementation, maybe version 3.x.x or earlier?
Can do with Samba-2.2.8a, even better with Samba-3.0.0 due out soon.
>
> - a little help would be to explain the problem of the backup
> domain controller in use with samba from the sight of a samba
> developer
See document referred to.
>
> we really have to find a solution for our company`s network
> thanks for any reply and sorry, but my english is not the best. :)
>
Hope it helps. If not, please do let me know what is missing from this
document so I can improve it.
- John T.
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John H Terpstra
Email: jht@samba.org