On Wednesday 02 December 2009 6:55:15 pm Scott Ehrlich wrote: > I have the following on a network: > > 1) RHEL 5.0 Server acting as NIS and Samba domain controller > > 2) CentOS 5.x machines on NIS network > > 3) Win XP machines on Samba domain > > > When I create an account for someone, I need to first type adduser > new_person -d /home/new_person then passwd new_person, then cd /var/yp > and make. Then smbpasswd -a new_person. Thus, two different > databases. > > > > On another network, I have separate XP and Linux (CentOS 5.x, RHEL > 5.x, and Suse) systems. No Samba, no NIS. Can I still set up a > central LDAP directory for a single account database? > > > For the NIS+Samba case, can I merge both credential files into a > central database using LDAP? I would also want to control password > length, complexity, aging, and other things. > > What is the best way to do this? > > > Thanks. > > Scott > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx > http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos > In your case, you should look at samba with the LDAP backend. This will allow all data to be in LDAP for the non-Windows boxes, and the Windows clients would treat it as an NT4 styled domain. -- Gary L. Greene, Jr. IT Operations Minerva Networks, Inc. Cell: (650) 704-6633 Phone: (408) 240-1239 _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos