-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 > Message: 10 > Date: Tue, 3 Dec 2002 03:57:43 +0530 (IST) > From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: [Samba] domain logons+linux client > > hello, > > The concept of a PDC is every machine logs into the domain > controller to get access to n/w resources(file and print sharing).
Not really, the concept is that when a request is made to one of the members of the domain, authentication is passed off to the domain controllers. Using the term "log in" is misleading ... > > and in windows if i have a NT or 2000 machine as a domain > controller,every other workstation or a client logs in to DC for > n/w resources. Users log into a machine, and are authenticated against the domain controller. When they connect to another machine in the domain, their client (windows) passes authentication tokens to the server the user is connecting to, and the server checks authentication against a domain controller. Logging in doesn't *really* have anything to do with connecting to another machine, besides the fact that windows keeps a copy of your hashed password or a token form the DC (AFAIK). > > And samba is a server software on linux server,which i > assume(iam new to linux n/w'ing,so still fighting hard to > familiarize linux)is configured on linux server to > allow linux machines visible on windows n/w neighbourhood. Samba is a suite of software to allow unix machines to perform network operations using the SMB/CIFS protocol, which is used by Windows. It provides both server-side and client-side features. > > and windows have to be logged in samba server to get n/w resources. > > But wat abt linux systems on the n/w.Is it possible that once linux > machines starts,similarly like windows clients ask to give a > username pasword pair to get into samba server for n/w access. > > ...if anyone is having an idea abt this,pls share it with me.and > any kind of guidance is appreciable. Maybe it would be better if you told us what you are trying to accomplish? For example, it is possible (and very easy with Mandrake 9.0) to provide desktops that authenticate against a windows domain, using winbind. Using some tools such as pam_mount you would automatically have windows/samba shares mounted when the user logs in. This authentication can also be used for other services (email, ssh, cvs over ssh, domain member server with ACLs, print server with downloadable print drivers etc etc). Browsing a windows network can be done with tools such as Linneighborhood, Komba2, or the network browser in KDE, but they do not get the password from the login, rather you must manually set the password they will use. Regards, Buchan - -- |--------------Another happy Mandrake Club member--------------| Buchan Milne Mechanical Engineer, Network Manager Cellphone * Work +27 82 472 2231 * +27 21 8828820x121 Stellenbosch Automotive Engineering http://www.cae.co.za GPG Key http://ranger.dnsalias.com/bgmilne.asc 1024D/60D204A7 2919 E232 5610 A038 87B1 72D6 AC92 BA50 60D2 04A7 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.1 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQE97ILgrJK6UGDSBKcRAtobAKC/yKGKMnVIFbcOb+gnP9VVZU98nwCgxknc U5YLmPab6Syhee6V+cVW0iA= =sHNR -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba