CentOS/RH 5 Samba as PDC+NIS w/o LDAP?
Scott Ehrlich
scott-DPNOqEs/LNQ at public.gmane.org
Mon Aug 27 18:28:12 EDT 2007
For those who are new or forget - I have a RHEL 5 Server and a few dualboot XP
w/SP2 and CentOS 5 systems. The Linux machines were installed straight of
CD/DVD, no patches.
I was initially going to try a single sign-on to the RH 5 box via LDAP, but RH
says it simply isn't possible and I don't know my way around LDAP other than it
is a database and exists.
So, option 2 is to simply have the RH 5 Server act as a Windows PDC via Samba
and use NIS to enable users to log in, all the while, in either situation,
having the RH 5 box serve out the user's central home directory - mounted as a
drive letter under Windows, or exported under Linux.
I've spent much of last week and much of today [trying to learn] LDAP, and
today, finally deciding to dump that, but proceeding with Samba as a PDC.
For Samba as a PDC - what is the best way to have Win XP Pro w/SP2 successfully
authenticate to Samba as a domain controller with encyrpted passwords? And, to
have Samba establish the user's home directory as a mapped drive? I've used a
barrage of web sites showing various smb.conf confing files but can't yet get
my test XP machine to authenticate to the domain I set in my smb.conf file.
For NIS - what is the best way to permit the user to log into their account,
created on RH 5 server, and have their home directory exported to their
workstation?
I presume there will be no problem with users simultaneously logging into
multiple workstations, be it Linux or Windows?
I only bother the list because I have scoured so many web sites, some with a
variety of options, I believe I'll get the best answer here.
Thanks.
Scott
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