Re: samba+ldap tutorial on fedora7

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_very_ interesting for the ones (like me) wich have to live with windows machines, also may be interesting to see docs on connecting fedora workstations to windows active directory. also the dns part is _very_ interesting too.
thank you very much. is there a link to the guide? i have not seen it on bugzilla.

2007/7/5, Deependra Singh Shekhawat <jeevanullas@xxxxxxxxx >:
Hi,

As I mentioned few days ago here
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=129739

I have managed to come up with a edited version of the samba+ldap
tutorial. That is working at the moment.

I have re-written the doc according to the newer version of Fedora (that
is Fedora 7) and have to edit alot of things. Other missing areas in the
earlier tutorial are also filled in. Most importantly the parts on how
to configure a Windows client and using yum to install and update the
required software. Also this guide covers on howto get a master DNS
server up and running because DNS must be working for this thing to
work.

So far I have managed to configure Windows 2000 Professional client (and
it's working great) as I don't have Windows XP machine at the moment but
will soon be doing that.

I want to have cvs access so that I can start uploading the source xml.
If someone like to see the edited version I have it at the moment in
openoffice.org format at
http://freeshells.ch/~source/smbldap-f7-howto.odt

Will soon be going to port it into Docbook and according to the
fedoraproject Docs Writing guidelines.

Thanks
Deependra Singh Shekhawat


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