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Samba + OpenLDAP + Kerberos + AFP + Leopard = ♥



 I got this message from a guy at Stanford.  Check out the setup! 
Quite amazing actually and something I thought many people might find 
useful :-) 

http://www.stanford.edu/group/macosxsig/blog/files/Cross-platform_filesharing.pdf


---------- Forwarded message ---------- 
From: Noah Abrahamson <[hidden email]> 
Date: Feb 7, 2008 1:03 PM 
Subject: samba, afp, ldap, kerberos: solved! 
To: [hidden email] 


Hey, all. A while ago, I posted to the Linux user group asking for 
tips on how to configure samba for SMB filesharing, using an external 
directory for account provisioning and Kerberos for authentication.  I 
was doing this on a Mac, but still couldn't figure it out.  After 
first trying to work with Stanford's Active Directory, I got it 
working with the university's OpenLDAP directory instead.  It achieves 
what I wanted it to do: I can have shares securely available for both 
Macs and PCs while leveraging centralized directories. 

There's a blog entry with links to download the draft document here: 
<http://www.stanford.edu/group/macosxsig/blog/2008/02/samba_openldap_kerberos_afp_le_1.html
 > 


Noah 


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Noah Abrahamson 
Stanford University 



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