Depening on your budget, I had amazing success with Centrify. It's a commercial app, but it worked out of the box and provides PAM modules for just about any distro. It also allows you to create zones that can have varying UID/GID/usernames unique to each zone but still refers to the same SID. -------- Original message --------From: Dan Coutu <co...@snowy-owl.com> Date: 8/23/17 11:51 AM (GMT-05:00) To: Greater NH Linux User Group <gnhlug-discuss@mail.gnhlug.org> Subject: Seeking pointers to someone that can help with Debian + Active Directory LDAP integration Due to business demands I’m in a situation where the primary LDAP server currently used for all authentication is planned to be replaced with an (ugh) Exchange server. At this point the attempts to talk the business team out of it are complete and now we need to move forward. As expected the people at Microsoft are lost, dazed, and confused when we mention that we are a Linux shop and need to integrate their technology into ours.
So I’m seeking someone that has experience with doing this type of integration. It needs to include things such as PAM integration and authentication via LDAP for a variety of Linux tools such as gitlab, RT, and so forth. This is not a request for volunteer help but rather a request for getting connected with a pro that can tackle some of the work. Yeah, I know there’s a GNHLUG job list but the last time I sent to it nothing ever returned from the black hole. Besides, I’m just asking for pointers to people. Anyway, thanks to anyone that can help! Dan _______________________________________________ gnhlug-discuss mailing list gnhlug-discuss@mail.gnhlug.org http://mail.gnhlug.org/mailman/listinfo/gnhlug-discuss/
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