On 10/03/2006 06:40 AM, Roger Merritt escreveu:
I feel I should know the answer to this, but I wanted to verify. I have
a bunch of Windows PC's running Win 2K Pro, on three subnetworks. Two of
the subnets are served by Unix (FreeBSD) boxes running NATD, but all are
joined to a domain being run on a Win 2K Pro server in another building
on the campus. So far I haven't joined the two Unix boxes to the domain.
I'd like to experiment with setting one of the FreeBSD boxes up as a
Primary Domain Controller to experiment with LDAP and roaming profiles.
Just for the record, you should use a different DOMAIN
name to avoid conflicts. :)
I may be going to a new job next year where I can either do it in
FreeBSD or some version of Windows, and if I can master the tools in
FreeBSD I'd rather. Does this sound feasible? Does it sound like a bad
idea? Are there tools to set group policies on Windows boxes
from/through Samba?
Kind regards,
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