On Thu, Jul 17, 2008 at 09:37:49AM -0400, Linux Addict wrote: > Linux Addict wrote: > >Hello Everyone, I have been tasked to work on consolidating > >authentication to achieve single sign-on using Active Directory. > > > >We have mix of Linux and Windows Hosts. All Linux hosts do local > >authentication currently and Windows hosts authenticates Active > >directory. > > > >I have been thinking of using Samba to authenticate Linux Hosts > >against Active Directory. I am fairly confident of configuring > >straight Linux to AD authentication. But we have 2 Active Directory > >forests. AD2 is trusted by AD1 and all the Linux hosts will be part of > >AD1. > > > >The idea is to have a AD1 resource and AD2 users. So we will need > >Linux Hosts to authenticate users of both AD1 and AD2. I am not sure > >about how to map uid/gid and also weather kerboros will be able to > >authenticate both Domains. > > > >If you guys can throw some ideas on how to achieve this, that will be > >great. > > > >Cheers, LA > > > Pump.. sorry.. I haven't heard from anyone.
If both trust each other, shouldn't it just plain work? Volker
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