On Wed, Feb 27, 2008 at 09:52:32AM -0300, Maginot Junior wrote: > Well .... this isnt possible, because all my share are sector specific > with group restriction ... So ... what I came across is to use mysql > (ldap is to big to my network with less them 100 users) to sync all > passwords, Im going to make a db with mysql and inside create a simple > "login, passwd, full name, homedir" table and populate it with the > same postfix password that users uses to access email and make through > pam it work with my ltsp server, email and hopefully with samba too, > and so make all password be sync... unfortunately I will have to make > this new implementation, I think this is a samba fault, I really don't > matter about windows passwords, because all my network isnt going to > have windows boxes, so why samba one of the most complete projects > I've ever seen for linux does not have a work through for this > situation? Like mentioned here, is an ever week question, so Its being > a big need for everyone ... I'm self come to this list in a extreme > try to find an ultimate solution, because after googling around I was > getting convinced that wasn't a possible thing to do.. now after your > directly answers I'm sure of that. > > I know smb is a protocol that are already in the go for a long time... > but maybe some linux new things to smb protocol could really help. > Well, this is more an idea then a complain, maybe Im being to > promiscuous and not looking to a different view with some other good > (god) solution ;) ... of course if anyone have any idea that could > slap my face and give me a new horizon I would be pleased to see. > > Well ... thanks anyway for the good advices and fast answer.
You can always use Kerberos. Doing a ssh public key SPNEGO authentication mechanism might be a nice google SoC project tough :-) Volker
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