389-ds and mapping an authenticated windows client drive to NFS shares

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Hello 389-ds,

I have experience with the Samba 3 series providing NT style primary domain controllers and have recently been testing Samba 4 Active Directory capabilities.  I'm not so sure my network is improved by adding more Microsoft Active Directory standards in managing computers, users, and network resources.

I am interested in testing 389 directory server for its easily replicated Multi-Master feature, LDS, and secure authentication.  I will use pGina to connect Windows clients to the 389 DS resources and need to know if it's possible to "map" NFS shares on the server so they are browseable by the windows clients.  Does anyone use a setup like this with their 389 directory server?

Thank you for your help.

Best regards,

Mike
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