----- Original Message -----
| I am the IT Development Specialist for a small community college and
| our
| CIO has asked me to explore an alternative to Microsoft Active
| Directory as
| we are separating from our parent university and funding is tight so
| we
| were looking into CentOS with 389 Directory Server.
| 
| Any advise or suggestions would be very helpful.
| 
| Jacob Tennant

No, we use Active Directory because it's the right tool for the job.  I think 
that you will find that you will have a difficult time finding another product 
that will provide all the tools that AD provides when working with Windows.  If 
you are working with Windows and Windows only just use AD it's the "right 
thing".  If you're in a mixed bag of Windows, Mac and GNU/Linux, just use AD, 
it's likely still the "right thing".

If you only need basic authentication than Samba will likely suit your needs.  
On what scale are you talking?  2 workstations, 50 workstations, 100s 
workstations?

-- 
James A. Peltier
Manager, IT Services - Research Computing Group
Simon Fraser University - Burnaby Campus
Phone   : 778-782-6573
Fax     : 778-782-3045
E-Mail  : jpelt...@sfu.ca
Website : http://www.sfu.ca/itservices

“A successful person is one who can lay a solid foundation from the bricks 
others have thrown at them.” -David Brinkley via Luke Shaw
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