Hello everyone, My samba has been running so flawlessly, I don't think I have posted here in about 2 years!
But, the time has come to move our windows domain from NT 4 to windows 2000. Currently, we run samba 2.0.7 on an old RH 6.2 box which hands off all authentication to the NT4 pdc (we have no bdc currently). I would like to keep this same style of authentication -- where the samba box passes it off to a windows2k server. We will be buying a new box to run our new samba file server on. I plan to run the most current version of samba there. I want to minimize downtime during this migration, so I am looking for the best strategy to do this. Can samba 2.0.7 authenticate against a windows 2000 active directory server? If it can, then I can build the new machine, and get it ready while users can still use the old system. If it can't... then I am a little stuck. Has anyone else done this? Any suggestions? thanks! chris -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
