Am 30.09.2013 um 07:34 schrieb Gordon Messmer gordon.mess...@gmail.com:
On 09/29/2013 09:56 PM, John R Pierce wrote:
I'd test this over Samba as a AD replacement. but, if your
environment includes a lot of windows client systems, and expects to use
Active Directory group policies to
- Original Message -
| I am the IT Development Specialist for a small community college and
| our
| CIO has asked me to explore an alternative to Microsoft Active
| Directory as
| we are separating from our parent university and funding is tight so
| we
| were looking into CentOS with 389
sernet.de/en/samba/ seems to have the most promising SaMBa binaries
and make an ISO image to download. Described as
http://www.enterprisesamba.com/samba4app/
Setting up a new domain without existing ADS:
Sorry, ctrl-enter (send right away) won ctrl-shift-v...
i used to love MS ADS, but do not love it much anymore and see that
there are other tools for the job. There was not nearly enough
documentation on which target machines a particular group policy can
apply correctly to which version of
On 09/27/2013 10:15 PM, Tennant, Jacob wrote:
Any advise or suggestions would be very helpful.
Samba4 has been offered as an option. However, as far as I know, the
packages in Fedora and RHEL are not capable of operating as an AD
server. More specific information is here:
Greetings,
On Mon, Sep 30, 2013 at 6:21 AM, Gordon Messmer
gordon.mess...@gmail.com wrote:
On 09/27/2013 10:15 PM, Tennant, Jacob wrote:
Any advise or suggestions would be very helpful.
Samba4 has been offered as an option. However, as far as I know, the
packages in Fedora and RHEL are not
On 9/29/2013 5:51 PM, Gordon Messmer wrote:
If you don't need Group Policy support, you can use FreeIPA to
authenticate Windows and Linux guests:
http://www.freeipa.org/page/Main_Page
noting that FreeIPA is built around the 389 Directory project the OP
already mentioned...
I'd test this
On 09/29/2013 09:56 PM, John R Pierce wrote:
I'd test this over Samba as a AD replacement. but, if your
environment includes a lot of windows client systems, and expects to use
Active Directory group policies to closely manage those windows
systems, none of these solutions will come
On Sat, 28 Sep 2013, Rajagopal Swaminathan wrote:
Have you looked into Samba 4 which provides build for Centos and it
seems it does support AD as DC:
One more vote for Samba4.
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On 09/28/2013 01:41 AM, Rajagopal Swaminathan wrote:
Greetings,
On Sat, Sep 28, 2013 at 10:45 AM, Tennant, Jacob
jacob.tenn...@pierpont.edu wrote:
were looking into CentOS with 389 Directory Server.
Any advise or suggestions would be very helpful.
That is a choice of course.
Have
I am the IT Development Specialist for a small community college and our
CIO has asked me to explore an alternative to Microsoft Active Directory as
we are separating from our parent university and funding is tight so we
were looking into CentOS with 389 Directory Server.
Any advise or
Greetings,
On Sat, Sep 28, 2013 at 10:45 AM, Tennant, Jacob
jacob.tenn...@pierpont.edu wrote:
were looking into CentOS with 389 Directory Server.
Any advise or suggestions would be very helpful.
That is a choice of course.
Have you looked into Samba 4 which provides build for Centos and
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