Le 2 avril 2012 23:12, Nick Milas <[email protected]> a écrit : > Note however the following (copying from: http://pgina.org/faq.html): > > "Do shared services and devices authenticate users via pGina? - No. pGina > is intended as a replacement for the *interactive* login process. Access to > network shared items like printers, drives/folders, etc on another machine > - do not use the portion of the OS that pGina provides replacements for. > That said, the 3.x architecture does allow for this kind of thing in the > future, by moving much (arguably all) actual processing into a dedicated > service, *any* part of the OS which can be augmented, could potentially > validate credentials using the pGina framework. For things like shared > services, this would require an LSA module. This is outside the scope of > the pGina project, but we've tried to make it flexible enough that > experimentation in this area could be done!" > > So, it may not be suitable for your case where authentication (against > LDAP) to shared network resources is needed. > > Therefore, if you don't want SAMBA (I am interested to hear of any > arguments against its use), there might be no other alternative than to set > up Win/AD. > > Nick > > After tons of tractations, CIO accept the idea of Samba / OpenLDAP (OMG !) so I will not test pgina which, in final, doesn't mature enough to fulfill requirements. I will keep that product in my head for the next time...
Thanks for the help ! Sylvain
