Joachim Schrod said the following on 12/14/2010 05:36 AM:
Anton Aylward wrote:
Joachim Schrod said the following on 12/13/2010 02:12 PM:
Anton Aylward wrote:
What is it that they require from the Windows DHCP server that can't be supplied by the Linux DHCP server?
Most probably, integration with AD.
DNS is a prerequisite for Active Directory.Active Directory cannot be installed or configured without DNS. It really doesn't matter WHERE the DNS comes from.
??????? DNS != DHCP
Read the whole article. It offers many 'scenarios' with varying components implemented between Linux and Windows.
Nevertheless, it is also possible to run an AD infrastructure with a foreign DHCP server. It will just be *much* more work without any gain for the Windows side. That's why I wrote their reason is *integration* with AD, not AD itself.
AD doesn't seem to care *where* the LDAP server is implemented. My other posts & references addressed that.
Back when I worked alongside a Windows group they had a lot of the back end AD services implemented on *NIX machines for various reasons.
I take then, it that you have yourself never designed, realized, implemented, tested or run an AD infrastructure yourself?
Only for less than a dozen seats. The site/employer I referenced had in excess of 5,000 seats. I had to carry out a variety of security tests that centred around the authentication systems. All AD, all authentication, all the DNS and DHCP and files services and access control was handled by HP/UX machines not by Windows servers. Gateways to services that were or that looked like databases on AIX, SUN. Windows accounts were still managed via the Microsoft GUIs, but as I said, they didn't care WHERE the LDAP was implemented. This was a VERY heterogeneous environment, not just Windows and BigIron UNIX, but just about every database vendor and a lot of legacy mainframes from a variety of vendors and a lot of specialized device control hardware. -- "I mean, if 10 years from now, when you are doing something quick and dirty, you suddenly visualize that I am looking over your shoulders and say to yourself, 'Dijkstra would not have liked this,' well that would be enough immortality for me." -- E.W. Dijkstra -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org