Okay,

I mentioned this b/c I use Cygwin and Samba and the accounts are not
sync'ed.  Now I did read in article in Windows and .Net Mag (formerly
Windows2000 Mag) on sync'd accounts in this environment and it brought
up PAM and a few steps with Samba, I can't really recall.  I guess I'll
look into winbind as well.  It's not a critical thing in my environment
but cool.

Bacardi

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On Wed, 4 Dec 2002, at 3:08pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Yeah but, with Cygwin and Samba, I don't think you're actually using
> "synced" accounts.  Correct me if I'm wrong, but sure you can terminal
in
> and administer *nix servers, but if your windows account and unix
accounts
> aren't synced in this setup.

  You can do it a number of ways.  You can have completely separate
Windows
and Unix accounts.  That works kinda like a Windows "workgroup" network
without a domain controller.  You can have separate Unix accounts, but
employ various mechanisms to keep them sync'ed.  Or, you can pull
account
information from an NT domain controller (using "winbind"), without
local
Unix user accounts at all.

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