We've had good luck with this approach: http://blog.scottlowe.org/2007/01/15/linux-ad-integration-version-4/
Basically using the Windows 2003 R2 schema extensions (as opposed to SFU) and Identity Management for Unix mmc.
Basically using the Windows 2003 R2 schema extensions (as opposed to SFU) and Identity Management for Unix mmc.
On Mon, Aug 18, 2008 at 4:17 PM, BlackHand <yonsy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
nate wrote:less headaches
Rob Townley wrote:
Over the weekend i gave up on CentOS and tried Fedora because Fedora
repositories have SaMBa 3.2, but CentOS only has 3.0. SaMBa 3.2 supports
sasl sign and seal (hashing and encryption) and supports NTLMv2 better and
using winbind with ADS.
Rebuild the samba src rpms on CentOS?
I gave up on integrating windows+(insert any OS here) integration years ago,
not worth the headaches.
use Services For Unix in your AD.
if you need winbind, use the samba rpms from Sernet.
http://enterprisesamba.org/
almost all my nightmares with integrations with AD+winbind was resolved with this ones.
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Black Hand
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