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Don't forget to check out Centrify too. I have heard from
customers of both products and they seem happy. Doublecheck the features you get
and if they both fulfull those features try to play them off each other for
pricing. :o)
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Simon Bembridge Sent: Wednesday, February 01, 2006 3:48 PM To: [email protected] Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] UNIX intergation into W2K3 Domain Sorry for not keeping
up, but have been away for a couple of days. Just to say I have
downloaded the eval copy of Vintela Authentication Service and will be trying
out over the next couple of days. Al thanks again Best
Regards, Simon
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On Behalf Of joe To tie back in, if you
have a single *nix platform that you keep pretty standard for patches and such
then your chances are better at keeping up with making it work. The more
platforms or versions of a platform (or some combination) the stronger you need
to be looking at a packaged product. You could seriously have a full time job
trying to keep up with that stuff and working out the kinks every time there is
an update if you have quite a few platforms/revs you have to
cover. -- O'Reilly Active
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On Behalf Of Douglas M.
Long I have to agree. It
seems that once you have finally dorked around for what seems forever and have
it working, something (whether it be a samba vulnerability or some other *nix
change; especially in Solaris) breaks it and you have to dork around again.
Vintela honestly took me less than 10 minutes to get it working on the first
Solaris machine (including reading the instructions) and probably a minute for
every machine thereafter. I have used SFU and At least get a price
quote and compare it to 40 hours x 2 x your hourly rate, before going down the
path of trying it yourself. Could take less than 80 hours or more, but I would
say a good baseline for Solaris. The times 2 comes from the fact that for every
hour you are working on it, you take an hour away from something else that needs
done. On a side note, I did
learn a lot when messing around with trying it
myself. I apologize for my
scattered way of thinking and composing a message.
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On Behalf Of joe I would just say
Centrify and Vintela unless you want to spend a good amount of time dorking
around with it. -- O'Reilly Active
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On Behalf Of Al
Mulnick Not sure what you mean by redundant fsmo
but... As for integration: opensource: samba was supposed to come out with a v4 of
their product that looked promising. Centrify and Vintella would be more of what I'd look for
however. Much smoother integration. PAM modules could be used if you really wanted to,
although it wouldn't be my first choice. NFS? That doesn't solve your issue of single
credentials. Al On 1/30/06, Simon Bembridge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote: I am in the process of establishing a Single
forest/domain, Best
Regards, Simon
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