That sounds great! I think the Ubuntu SSO will work too but I am still trying to implement it - I have run into some hiccups such as nslcd complaining about "Client not found in Kerberos database" but I think it is because samba4 is running in a multi-homed environment and someone on the Kerberos mailing list said that KDC's don't like multi-homed environments - I don't know if that is also the case with samba4 kerberos but I am testing that theory by running a new samba4 machine with only one netcard in it.
I look forward to your Linux implementation notes. br, Quinn On Thu, Jul 12, 2012 at 1:46 PM, Bernd Markgraf <bernd.markg...@med.ovgu.de>wrote: > Hi, > > I am running such a setup for over 2 years now. Samba4 acting as AD for > the Windows Clients and LDAP/Kerberos for Linux and Solars clients. All > users are stored centrally and no local users on the clients. > I'd have to dig for more information on the setup though, as it's been a > while since I implemented it. > > http://phaedrus77.blogspot.de/2010/04/samba4-ad-domain-controller-to-serve.html?showComment=1333390497132#c1731870195842128401 > has my notes on setting up the Solaris clients. Linux was mostly similar > enough with further information on several other sites. > > HTH, > Bernd > > -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba