Le 17/05/2010 15:39, Jonathan Clarke a écrit :

On 17/05/2010 15:34, Clément OUDOT wrote:
2010/5/17 Romain<[email protected]>:
I don't understand completely. But i will try.

I want to know an other thing. I explain my situation :

I have an AD who the Windows clients connect on. I want that Linux client connect in are PC by the OpenLDAP with the same ID/password than AD (windows client). But for exemple, if a user in Windows change his password, can i
change the password in the other direction, ie, from AD to OpenLDAP ?

No this won't work. You can try SASL password delegation, as explained here: http://www.linagora.org/contrib/annuaires/documentations/delegation_sasl_openldap_ad

This is one approach. Other possibilities are documented here:
http://lsc-project.org/wiki/documentation/1.2/howtos/activedirectory#password_synchronization

Jonathan


Ok, thanks. I have already see the SASL method before, so i think that i use this. So for resume, the OpenLDAP is use for me to update the AD, to authenticate Linux user via SASL and so AD, and my OpenLDAP is also used for other use like that address book, etc... And the AD is used to authenticate windows users.

So i tried to make this...

Thanks for all



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