We use a 3rd party product called Centrify Direct Control
(http://www.centrify.com/directcontrol/overview.asp) to authenticate
our Sun Ray servers (and all other non-Windows clients) to AD.
Although we would prefer a native Solaris (or Samba) solution, this is
the only thing we have found that works seamlessly well in our
particular campus AD environment.
-tom
>>>>> On Mon, 16 Jul 2007 06:47:14 -0400, Benoit Audet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> Hi fellow SunRay gurus,
> I have a client who wants to put in place a new SunRay setup.
> He already has an Active Directory in place, based on Microsoft
> Windows 2003 Server, and wants the SunRay servers to be using
> AD.
> Is anybody here on the list does that in the past? OS will be
> Solaris 10 11/06, and SRSS will be 3.1. I didn't play in the
> past with LDAP and Active Directory authentification process,
> and so on, and I don't really know where to start to make SunRay
> "talks" with it.
> I found it, and this is my current starting point:
>
http://blog.scottlowe.org/2006/08/15/solaris-10-and-active-directory-integration/
>
http://blog.scottlowe.org/2006/08/29/follow-ups-on-solaris-native-kerberos-authentication/
> but if I could benefits from lights of some of you, who would have been
there
> before, that would help me to feel a little more comfortable about it! ;-)
> As usual, thanks in advance and, if applicable, will summarise
> my results here.
> Thanks.
> Ben Audet
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