You have to do some init script hacking, so the startup points to two
separate config files, and have ethernet aliasing on (so they look like
two different machines), but I've done this in the past (ran two instances
of Samba that appeared to be in two different domains). Great way to pass
info securely between Windows Domains - Linux to the Rescue!
jeff
"Kenneth E. Lussier" said:
>All,
>
>I am prepairing to do away with NT on my network and replace it with a
Linux
>system running Samba. However, there are two Windows domains. Is there
any way
>to have a single Samba server act as a PDC for two separate domains? I was
>thinking of having Samba installed twice on the machine and running two
separa
>te
>configs, but I'm not sure if that would work. Has anyone ever done this
before
>?
>
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