Prashanth Sundaram wrote:
Hello,I am in the process of setting up the Fedora DS as our main development LDAP server. I would like to know all the possible ways to sync the password between AD and FDS.Please forgive me, if I am repeating any questions already posted on this forum.Question1: Is FDS and Password sync Enterprise ready?
Yes.
Any software can break anytime. There are no 100% guarantees in the world of software.I am afraid the password Sync can break anytime.
Also our Windows admins are very skeptical to install a plug-in like PassSync.In every shop that has a "windows side of the house" and a "*nix side of the house", and someone wants to deploy directory server and PassSync, the windows admins _never_ want to deploy any additional software on their precious AD machines, especially none of that weird, messy free open source stuff.
However, PassSync is used quite successfully in many, many deployments.
Question2: How can I make sure the service is running without any problems on MS server 2003? Any checks or notification system?
There are log files.
It's really the same problem as with PassSync, only the reverse - you have to install, configure, and secure a Microsoft provided daemon (and PAM too) on every linux machine you want to sync passwords with. I'm sure the Windows guys will say "look - it's much safer than PassSync - it's from Microsoft!"Question3: Has any one tried the Windows Services for Unix 3.5, Password Synchronization between AD and UNIX?
Question4: What other password sync mechanisms can I try, even if it requires hours of configuring.Thanks, Prashanth ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- 389 users mailing list 389-users@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-directory-users
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