Re: Using Active Directory on Windows 2008 server to authenticate linux users?

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> Have anyone else here looked into using Windows 2008 server for linux
> authentication, and have some input on how suitable it is for controlling
> access and sudo for a linux environment?

I have not integrated Server 2008 with RHDS, however, I am currently
reading up on the new AD certification.  2008 is designed around the
idea of server roles.  One subset role of Active Directory is
Lightweight Directory Services (LDS).  It is designed to allow
applications and or other operating systems to use a customized schema
that can either be new or based off the current AD objects for
identification and access.  This might be the right path for you to go
down.

Hope that helped,

Kristopher Kane

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