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Legacy Forums => Experienced User Forum => Topic started by: david rose on April 13, 2002, 10:50:53 PM
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Hello Everyone!
At work we primarily run Netware servers (appx. 165 users) -- but the question I have is this. Netware has an LDAP server module, which I assume I could use to export the user-accounts in NDS (NDS is Novell's version of LDAP for user authentication.)
Does anyone know how I would tweak my SME 5.1.2 server to authenticate not to it's own LDAP server, but to my Netware's LDAP server?
This configuration would allow me to put up a PDC for my Windows 2000 workstations for domain logins, and I assume the user accounts there (samba PDC) would be created and deleted from my Netware user list in real time?
Dave
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I am very interested in this also!..
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Any word on this? It would be awesome for such convergence of these server platforms.
Chris
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Any new progress on this? I have been attempting this for quite a while.
Herb
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> I have been attempting this for quite a while.
None yet. Been looking into this in my leisure time. How have you been attempting this? What is your methodology to get this to work?
I believe that if I could get a Linux SME server to authenticate a user at the login prompt from a master LDAP server, then we can set the Samba on that LDAP-slave to authenitcate from a domain server, we would be close to an answer.
I tried copying LDAP libraries from a Redhat 7.2 machine I have, and then making what I believe are the appropriate soft links, and then ran AUTHCONFIG in hopes to correctly edit the .CONF files in /etc and beyond. This did not allow me to authenticate from another server. Although I'm not sure I had the context-information correct.
I did not really try to replicate the database to slave PCs because in my opinion that would require work on every PC whenever a new server is added.
Dave