For what it's worth, I've never gotten any distribution to communicate
well with active directory. I know it can be done and there are many
appliances and professionally built server products that work
flawlessly.
But using various desktop distributions I've never gotten
authentication with active directory working reliably. One piece of
advice, based on my limited successes make sure you have domain admin
privileges, because you'll likely have to check the computer account
in Active Directory Users and Computers.


On 10/31/05, Richard Bos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Op maandag 31 oktober 2005 12:23, schreef Roman Sommer:
> > i was wondering if I could somehow make my suse (10) authenticate
> > versus my windows 2003 domain controller. I configured both ldap
> > client and kerberos client in Yast2. Authentication works (the
> > kerberos part).. but I still cannot log in because ldap isn't able to
> > fetch user account information from my active directory which is
> > because it's not using the kerberos credidentials to establish a
> > gssapi connection.
>
> Perhaps this just recently released article provides some required
> information:
> http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/8374
>
> --
> Richard Bos
> Without a home the journey is endless
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