On Fri, 13 May 2005 12:22:59 -0500
Phlogiston2312 wrote:

> I just installed Fedora Core 3 and was wondering how I set up Fedora
> to be a member of a pre-existing Active Directory(AD), or to see the
> AD??

What do you mean? A Linux machine can't be a member of AD. You can
integrate specific aspects into the AD, but there's no single do-it-all
move you can do. No wonder, seeing that AD is a MS solution to manage
MS clients in a MS network using MS servers. Don't hold your breath
waiting for interoperability with AD for anything except MS products.

Would you mind being more specific? "To see the AD" means nothing - to
see it, how? To do what?

You can use winbind (which comes, I believe, as a part of samba) to use
AD user accounts on the Linux box, and you can probably use kerberos to
access ressources in an AD domain, though I'm not sure how. Use this as
starting points for an extensive RTFM session.

Cheers

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