Andrew Bartlett rta:
On Thu, 2004-10-21 at 06:46, Gmes Gza wrote:
Matt Joyce rta:
That's very easy to explain, because if you follow it you will have your
kerberos using the Samba' MD4 password hash, and so all of your *nix and
windows machine will use the same password. However as
On Thu, 2004-10-21 at 06:46, Gmes Gza wrote:
Matt Joyce rta:
That's very easy to explain, because if you follow it you will have your
kerberos using the Samba' MD4 password hash, and so all of your *nix and
windows machine will use the same password. However as Samba3 is able to
emulte an
Hi,
You can read more about it at:
https://sec.miljovern.no/bin/view/Info/HeimdalKerberosSambaAndOpenLdap
I would be very happy for any input and suggestions to the howto.
Tarjei
Now, assuming the worst and samba is incapable of handling kerberos
tickets, and assuming i manage to
So like at least a handful of people before me I have begun the valiant
stugle to unify logins at my place of business.
I have setup a test LDAP + Kerberos V cluster.
And I have Setup a test Samba 3 PDC.
What I would like to do is get Samba to handle kerberos ticket granting
and authentication
Matt Joyce írta:
So like at least a handful of people before me I have begun the
valiant stugle to unify logins at my place of business.
I have setup a test LDAP + Kerberos V cluster.
And I have Setup a test Samba 3 PDC.
What I would like to do is get Samba to handle kerberos ticket
granting
Matt Joyce írta:
Gémes Géza wrote:
Matt Joyce írta:
So like at least a handful of people before me I have begun the
valiant stugle to unify logins at my place of business.
I have setup a test LDAP + Kerberos V cluster.
And I have Setup a test Samba 3 PDC.
What I would like to do is get Samba to