Re: Ldap, Pam, Nss, Samba

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On Thu, 2008-03-20 at 13:57 -0400, Thom Paine wrote:
> I have a server that I use as a domain controller with samba. It's
> fairly simple, I don't have ldap or pam or nss.
> 
> I need to add ldap functionality to it, and I also need to make global
> address books available to the Outlook users for a new email gateway
> we will be using.
> 
> Is open ldap all I need? I've been reading samba 3 by example and am
> unsure what all I need to get going.
> 
> Anyone have some time to communicate with me off list about this? On
> list is fine too, I jsut didn't want to add too much noise.
----
Yes, OpenLDAP is all you need but it's hard to learn LDAP and samba
integration all in one whack. Once you understand LDAP, samba
integration is simple.

nss / padl / pam only comes into play if you intend to use LDAP for
authentication.

Craig

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