Does anyone have any experience using Samba 2.0 as a PDC?
We don't officially support the use of non-Microsoft domain controllers at this time. Sorry...
Also, what products (like Samba 2.0), if any, are people using to synchronize logins between Unix (NIS) and Windows (NT PDC), especially in a mixed environment using NetApp filers.
We have one of our own, and it's free! :-)
Check out...
and select the "SecureShare Account Migrator" tool.
Keith
Keith Brown keith@netapp.com writes:
Does anyone have any experience using Samba 2.0 as a PDC?
We don't officially support the use of non-Microsoft domain controllers at this time. Sorry...
Ahem, you didn't actually answer my question.
Also, what products (like Samba 2.0), if any, are people using to synchronize logins between Unix (NIS) and Windows (NT PDC), especially in a mixed environment using NetApp filers.
We have one of our own, and it's free! :-) [...] the "SecureShare Account Migrator" tool.
It looks like that tool only lets you go from NT to Unix, which unfortunately is not useful for us. I was hoping for a program that allows NT to stay synchronized with an NIS domain (or just /etc/passwd and /etc/group).
- Dan
It looks like that tool only lets you go from NT to Unix, which unfortunately is not useful for us. I was hoping for a program that allows NT to stay synchronized with an NIS domain (or just /etc/passwd and /etc/group).
- Dan
When you find one - please let everyone know.
If you want to make some money - write a good one and i bet you'd have a few buyers. :-)
M$ has one that does things in the other direction. But NT's password aging doesn't fit in to our silly corporate standards.
Graham