On Fri, Nov 22, 2002 at 04:40:20PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Can Samba be used as a complete replacement for a Windows 2000 Active Directory 
>server? I have some vague notion that this can be accomplished by using a combination 
>of OpenLDAP, Samba, MIT Kerberos, and the OpenAFS file system. To say the least, the 
>descriptions I have found have been vague as to whether or not I will be able to 
>completely replace the functionality of an Active Directory server with a similar 
>setup.
> 
> If this is possible, could someone point me to reasonably good documentation on the 
>subject?
> 
> Thanks so much.
> --David

>From the number of replies I received on this,(none) it seems fair to assume that 
>this is not entirely possible. Anyone able to tell me what the current limitations 
>are? I would really like to set up a system using samba as much as possible for 
>domain and file serving operations. I suppose I can supplement samba with a win2k 
>server if I have to... ;-)

Thanks,
David

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