Hi, I¹ve been reading up on SSO-based logins for the last couple of weeks. I¹ve found a lot of information about it, but nothing that matches my situation. Here¹s the gist of my situation...
- I have a Samba 3 PDC in our corporate office as well as three remote offices. - Each remote office is in a different physical building and connected to the Corporate office either via Point-to-Point T-1 or a Cisco PIX on-demand VPN tunnel. Each office resides in a separate IP subnet. - Each office is a separate domain. Each server has it's own domain user and group accounts. - I have laptop users who travel between the various offices on a regular basis. I also have some desktop users who travel to remote offices to provide training and such. What I'd like to do is make this a fault tolerant, SSO environment. Fault tolerance is very important for us in case one of the VPN tunnels or T-1s goes down--each office would still need to be able to log in to their server(s) and work. Another challenge has been laptop users--if they're configured for the Corporate office domain, they cannot access the domains of remote offices while on-site at those locations. This has always been a manual workaround for them to get access to printers and network shares. Can anyone suggest a direction to go in here? I know this is a lot, I'm not looking for someone to do the work. I just need some help locating the appropriate technology or how-tos for configuring something of this scale. Thanks, in advance, for your help! ~ Tom -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
