Le 03/08/2011 10:30, Bruce Richardson a écrit :
On Tue, Aug 02, 2011 at 08:17:01PM +0200, Frédéric Bérard wrote:
Is it possible to configure a system of authentication based on SSO
samba (and certainly ldap and lot of others things) ?
Which things need to authenticate? At my current workplace, I've set up
Samba with an LDAP backend. Linux machines, switches, web applications
and various devices authenticate directly against the LDAP backend;
Windows machines (or anything which needs Windows authentication and
file services) use Samba. It all plays nicely and satisfies all our
current needs. What are your needs? Do you have a specific requirement
for Active Directory (or equivalent)?
Is it possible to do this without any windows's system which act as
any authority ?
Absolutely.
Wat I mean is that I would like to do this only one linux's computer....
Unless your network is very small, I'd recommend using a minimum of two,
so that your whole system doesn't fail because of a problem on your only
domain controller.
Hello all,
In first step I want to authenticate my users to allow them to go on
Internet through my squidguard which is filtering the asked request by
groups without oblige the users to re-enter their login/password couple
each time they send a request.
After I would like to allow all my users who works both on Windows's
computers and Linux's computers with only one centralized profile.
No I have no need to any Active Directory, I don't know what that could
helps to me and I don't know exactly what it is.
And my last and most important requirement, I would like to be able to
do everything with Linux OS.
Thanks a lot for your answer which has confirmed me lots of things...
If you have any howto to purpose it will be very pleasant,
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