Hi,

You can connect to a samba server using MIT kerberos, You can also configure
windows to authenticate to an MIT kerberos server.

There is new project called freeIPA, which integrates MIT kerberos, Fedora
directory server and lots of other thing. Have a look at the same life will
be easy for you.

http://freeipa.org/page/Main_Page

Thanks & Regards

Viji

On Sun, Jan 4, 2009 at 3:25 AM, Morten S. Laursen <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi
> For the last couple of days I've been working on getting Kerberos(MIT),
> Samba and LDAP(OpenLdap) working together.
> I have no PDC or active directory on site, I wish for the Kerberos/LDAP
> to be the only place where users should be stored (having especially
> passwords in multiple locations seems like to much of a hack).
> I need the Samba for file sharing with windows users (primarily Windows
> XP, but there is some Vista installations as well). I managed to connect
> using a Windows machine (XP), but not before I manually added my
> Kerberos server using ksetup.
> As I've become a little unsure if I've misunderstood anything, is it at
> all possible to connect to a samba server using MIT kerberos, without
> having to install any extra software or modify any configurations on the
> Windows machines? (quite often we have guests that need to connect, and
> therefore modifying their machines is a no go).
> I've tried scanning the network traffic, and the requests from an
> unaltered Windows client newer seem to reach the Kerberos server.
> I could really need a clarification on whether what I'm trying to
> accomplish is possible. And if you have any literature  you would
> recommend as well I would appreciate it.
>
> Thank you in advance for any advice
> Morten S. Laursen
> Engineering College of Aarhus
> Dalgas avenue 2
> 8000-DK Aarhus C
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