On Thu, 2002-12-19 at 10:37, jeff wrote:
> > Why not just have both servers authenticating against a common ldap
> > store?
>
> That would be the same desired result. Know any way I could have a real-time
> single LDAP store on a single machine and have everything auth against it?
>
just point a
> Why not just have both servers authenticating against a common ldap
> store?
That would be the same desired result. Know any way I could have a real-time
single LDAP store on a single machine and have everything auth against it?
I've thought about just doing a scp of the .gdbm files, but that'
On Wed, 2002-12-18 at 16:34, jeff wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have lots of samba servers and want them to all authenticate against a
> single password file which will be a LDAP database.
>
> Where I want to be:
>
> Login to a domain called "FROST" that passes the username:passwd to a domain
> call
Hi all,
I have lots of samba servers and want them to all authenticate against a
single password file which will be a LDAP database.
Where I want to be:
Login to a domain called "FROST" that passes the username:passwd to a domain
called "ACR" which checks LDAP.
Where I'm at:
I can login (