Re: Samba on obsd
On 03-25 12:42, Lars Bonnesen wrote: > It seems that Debian is also recommended as an AD replacement. And in my experience with packaging tools internals, policies, standards support, etc (which was not with anything related to AD), far superior to other Linux distros. Ask me off-list if you want any details on that. -Luke (http://lukecall.net)
Re: Samba on obsd
It seems that Debian is also recommended as an AD replacement. On Wed, Mar 25, 2020 at 12:13 PM David Sastre wrote: > Depending on your requirements, e.g. Windows machined in your setup, you > can also try > https://www.freeipa.org > I would use Fedora, not CentOS. > It is an umbrella project for LDAP, Kerberos, DNS, NTP and some added > functionality on top you might or might not need/use. > It can also establish trust relationships with existing AD forests. > Worth checking out. > Regarding support for OpenBSD clients, I haven't tried, but you could hook > up direct LDAP access, for example. > > > On Wed, Mar 25, 2020 at 7:48 AM kasak wrote: > >> >> 25.03.2020 02:06, Lars Bonnesen пишет: >> > Hi. I am having a project on setting up Samba to work as a replacement >> for >> > MS AD. >> > >> > I would prefer to do it on OpenBSD, but how is the implementation of >> Samba >> > on OpenBSD? Is it enhanced in a way that will cause any known problems >> that >> > would not be on say... CentOS? >> > >> > Regards, Lars. >> >> samba ad is not working on OpenBSD because ffs has no ea support. >> >> centos is bad choise too, because of permanently outdated version of >> samba. >> >> You should try arch linux or freebsd for this project, both of them has >> >> nearly latest version of samba. >> >>
Re: Samba on obsd
Depending on your requirements, e.g. Windows machined in your setup, you can also try https://www.freeipa.org I would use Fedora, not CentOS. It is an umbrella project for LDAP, Kerberos, DNS, NTP and some added functionality on top you might or might not need/use. It can also establish trust relationships with existing AD forests. Worth checking out. Regarding support for OpenBSD clients, I haven't tried, but you could hook up direct LDAP access, for example. On Wed, Mar 25, 2020 at 7:48 AM kasak wrote: > > 25.03.2020 02:06, Lars Bonnesen пишет: > > Hi. I am having a project on setting up Samba to work as a replacement > for > > MS AD. > > > > I would prefer to do it on OpenBSD, but how is the implementation of > Samba > > on OpenBSD? Is it enhanced in a way that will cause any known problems > that > > would not be on say... CentOS? > > > > Regards, Lars. > > samba ad is not working on OpenBSD because ffs has no ea support. > > centos is bad choise too, because of permanently outdated version of samba. > > You should try arch linux or freebsd for this project, both of them has > > nearly latest version of samba. > >
Re: Samba on obsd
25.03.2020 02:06, Lars Bonnesen пишет: Hi. I am having a project on setting up Samba to work as a replacement for MS AD. I would prefer to do it on OpenBSD, but how is the implementation of Samba on OpenBSD? Is it enhanced in a way that will cause any known problems that would not be on say... CentOS? Regards, Lars. samba ad is not working on OpenBSD because ffs has no ea support. centos is bad choise too, because of permanently outdated version of samba. You should try arch linux or freebsd for this project, both of them has nearly latest version of samba.
Re: Samba on obsd
As a replacement for MS AD you have no chance with OpenBSD.Sadly.� --� Maksim Rodin� � � 25.03.2020, 02:10, "Lars Bonnesen" : Hi. I am having a project on setting up Samba to work as a replacement for MS AD. I would prefer to do it on OpenBSD, but how is the implementation of Samba on OpenBSD? Is it enhanced in a way that will cause any known problems that would not be on say... CentOS? Regards, Lars.