Anthony,
I've hooked up my now dead FreeBSD laptop to our AD domain before. I
vividly remember editing, re-arranging, and cursing quite a few times to
get it right but how else does one learn something they know nothing
about :)? Most recent linux distros provide all the necessary components
for integrating with AD.
http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-91510.html -- Instructions
on how to setup the software (samba, Kerberos, winbind, etc)
http://calnetad.berkeley.edu/documentation/interoperability/#item3
provides the settings and even the config files.
Jeff
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[mailto:owner-micronet-list_at_lists.berkeley.edu] On Behalf Of Anthony
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Sent: Friday, October 05, 2007 3:04 PM
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Subject: [Micronet] Linux and AD Integration
Hi,
Our unit is looking into possibly making a few Linux machines available
for usage in a lab sometime next semester. I'm wondering if anybody has
already linked their Linux machine with Active Directory and if so,
which
flavor of Linux you are using.
Also, do most versions of Linux these days come with Kerberos
components?
Thanks for your $0.02!
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