I have to say, one of the best replies on this list so far. I'm still giggling! Still - as a very amateur linux user, I do find this list very helpful, so don't get the wrong idea. Unfortunately I use Samba the other way so can't help here. John At 16:57 08/12/03 +0000, you wrote:
On Fri 05 Dec, Thomas Adam wrote:
PHASE 1 * What further information do I need to get about our current win2k setup * What network software do I need to intall on suse
Samba, without a doubt.
You can then get that to authenticate against win2k machine, or whatever.
-- Thomas Adam
I love the simplicity of this answer - that disguises so many of the problems you'll face.
Ideally you will need a latest version of SAMBA which has better/improved windbind support. Then you need to go away and read all the documentation.
A course on how to write PAM authentication modules is desirable. - If you learn how to use them - perhaps you could then write a few pages to let a few of us normal mortals into their secrets - especially on how NOT to lock yourself out of the linux box all together.
Then you join your linux box to Win2K domain using samba and set up winbind and test it - so you can see all users.
Once you have it working - tell us how to do it.
-- Alan Davies Head of Computing Birkenhead School
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