Hi, I think it is great that samba4 has a single sign on solution for Windows platforms and it seems to work well too, but I am wondering is it possible to do the same for a Linux environment? I have been studying how to implement single sign on using the Ubuntu way through this document: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SingleSignOn and I am wondering if I can do the same with samba4 where the samba4 just replaces openldap and the kerberos server components.
On a windows client, you can login as a user though active directory even though that user is not defined locally on the client. Can you do the same in a Linux environment? I have done some testing and the results so far looks as if it is not quite there yet. For example, if I ssh to a machine using kerberos credentials, I cannot ssh to it without have a local account defined on that machine. Does a kerberos/ldap solution solve that kind of problem? br, Quinn -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba
