You can use SAMBA with LDAP

Using an LDAP directory allows Samba to store user and
group information more reliably and flexibly than the
current combination of smbpasswd, smbgroup, groupdb
and aliasdb with the Unix databases. If a need emerges
for extra user information to be stored, this can
easily be added without loss of backwards
compatibility.

In addition, the Samba LDAP schema is compatible with
RFC2307, allowing Unix password database information
to be stored in the same entries. This provides a
single, consistent repository for both Unix and
Windows user information.

                                  Rossi
                                  CSEDU



--- Sam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Can any one help me out using LDAP server in linux
> and windows clients. 
> 
> I've configured LDAP linux server susscessfully. But
> unable to use windows as clients. 
> 
> I know about pGina which is a windows client
> software to login to LDAP linux server. But 
> http://pgina.xpasystems.com/ is down. So I am not
> able get the pGina170a.exe software. 
> 
> 
> Please help me out. with tutorial or the software
> pgina170a.exe
> 
> THANKS
> 
> 
>      
>
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