On Tuesday May 3 2005 9:03 am, you wrote:> Dimitri Yioulos wrote:
> >Good morning/evening to all.
> >
> >I hope I'm not taking up space here or wasting people's time
but -
> >
> >I've had several samba machines joined to a Win2k3 AD for some time
now.
> > Of course, I'm using kerberos, but that's it.
> >
> >I've kinda rolled the bones up 'til now in that I've relied
on the PDC
> > without having a BDC. But, if the PDC were to experience any down
time
> > during the work day, ...
>
> W2Kx does not use BDC's, but rather AD member servers.
>
> >So, I'd like to create a BDC on one of the samba boxes.
>
> Can't.
>
> >Now, I've looked at
> >the how-to, but am wondering if ldap is absolutely necessary? What
might
> > be the easiest/least painful way to accomplish this?
>
> Get another W2Kx server. Or get rid of the W2K3 server and go with a
> pure samba domain.
>
> >Many thanks.
> >
> >Dimitri
Forgive my ignorance as I plumb the depths of this issue. ?OK, there is no BDC
in a Windows 2003 Server environment. ?What, then, takes the place of a BDC? ?
Can I somehow replicate the Windows LDAP directory to a Samba box and have
that as a back-up system authentication mechanism if the win2k3 server is
down? ?Adding another win2k3 server, or getting rid of the current win2k3
server are not options. ?I'm just looking to ensure that I have no service
interruptions here.
Thanks.
Dimitri