You will need samba-3.0 then. It is in alpha, so it is not recommended for production 
use right now. But I am using it production w/o any issues. It requires samba to be 
compiled against kerberos and the openldap libraries. It also requires the use of 
winbindd.


Regards,

Errol


---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
From: Alexander Skwar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date:  Fri, 07 Feb 2003 10:06:43 +0100

>Hi!
>
>I'd like to setup a Samba server which should do user authentication
>against an Active Directory.  Our AD admins told me, that we do not have
>Window NT 4.0 Domains available.
>
>What I'm trying to accomplish, is that the users can login with the same
>username/password they use with the AD.  Also, if the password is
>changed in the AD, this change should be reflected on the Samba server.
> It doesn't have to be the other way arround - ie. the Samba server
>doesn't have to be able to do password changes.
>
>The reason is, that I need a way for the Windows users to access files
>on NFS shares.
>
>All this is supposed to work on a HP-UX 11.00 server, but I also do have
>a RedHat 8.0 server available.  So I'm either looking for a HP-UX
>solution (preferrable with the HP CIFS server) or a Linux solution.
>Actually, plain OS independant hints are also VERY much appreciated!
>
>Thanks a lot,
>
>Alexander Skwar
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