You can use pam_ldap for authentication but i guess exchange/ldap doesnt store uid/guid so you need still to create users in /etc/passwd or somehting. For the configuration, ive read sometime ago about it (try search arrayservices exchange server replacement howto) Also, we can take a look at the new samba which has improved active directory support. But the fastest way is just export all users (and reset/generate password), then create a script to add to your new mailserver.

Ramil Sagum wrote:

Bopolissimus Platypus wrote:

how about passwords. can they somehow be manhandled into
the linux md5 password format (e.g., can we get them in plaintext
in NT so we can hash them ourselves), or into some other format that can be used for authentication on linux? (e.g., LDAP? i don't
know how LDAP stores passwords, is there a standard LDAP hash that works the same in Win* and Linux? or are the hashes not compatible so that we'll still have to go with sniffing or forcing them to change their passwords or something else like that authentication
proxy i was fantasizing about previously? :).


tiger



isn't this what PAM+LDAP is for?

has someone implemented a working system?


ramil


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