On 1/4/11 1:04 AM, "Roland Kaeser"
wrote:
>>We return to this discussion once in a while...
>>
>>Samba 4 tries to do it and still struggles after many years
>>of development. We definitely would look at Samba 4 again when we see it
>>Sufficiently ready but this is not a priority for 2011.
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Benjamin Vogt wrote:
> I have to agree with Roland. Linux is lacking a complete solution that acts
> as a "central authentication and iden
linux and
opensource (at least on the server side).
Regards
Roland
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Benjamin Vogt wrote:
> I have to agree with Roland. Linux is lacking a complete solution that acts
> as a "central authentication and identity management platform". I would like
> to be able to use Linux as the IT backbone without having to resort to
> Microsoft. The reality is that Windows clie
On Mon, Jan 03, 2011 at 07:37:51PM +0100, Roland Kaeser wrote:
> Its sad, but in the most cases, sysadmins have to deal with
> windows machines in their network.
True, but IMHO the strategy FreeIPA is currently following in doing
interop with crossrealm-trusts is the ony longterm way to go.
Spendi
I have to agree with Roland. Linux is lacking a complete solution that acts as
a "central authentication and identity management platform". I would like to be
able to use Linux as the IT backbone without having to resort to Microsoft. The
reality is that Windows clients are too widespread in mos