No, I am a Linux n00b, and am unsure how to setup this Fedora machine as a
client on the AD
On 5/13/05, Horror Vacui <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> 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
>
> --
> Horror Vacui
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