Another way to do this is to install Samba 3 and use Winbindd to do your
linux authentication to the AD.  That way, in Courier-Imap you use PAM
authentication and it will check AD through PAM and Winbindd.  This is
what I do for my users.  It also allows for single sign-on if any of my
users need linux shell accounts, say for FTP access or whatnot.

Regards,
Ben Madsen

Nico Alberti wrote:

Kirill Pushkin wrote:


That string MUST BE in /etc/openldap/ldap.conf to avoid anonymous binds when chasing referrals (without it authdaemond.ldap will not authenticate):
REFERRALS 0



I don't have anything but openldap-client installed, so no ldap.conf. I
thought I did not need it (no referrals, as my data are on the AD server
only). In this case should I have to install openLDAP on the Linux box too?


Thank you for your help.





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