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Old 02-22-2007, 12:29 PM   #1
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Samba and Active Directory question(s)


Hello all,

I have some questions about Samba and Active Directory.

First a little backround:
I am curently a Jr. Network Administrator at my company. We are running Windows Server 2003 w/ Windows XP cliens. I am currently going to school (finishing up my bacholers), and I have been using Linux for school and home.

I have Fedora 6 installed at home. I use Fedora 5 at school (external HD). And, I have CentOS installed on one of my PC's (I have a KVM) at work so that I can play around with that.

So I've been a Linux user for a while now (about 1 1/2 to 2 years) and I really want to get into System Administraton

Now my "problem" (sorry for the long backround):
I've done some research on the Net (google), and some reading on the Samba.org website (HOWTO). And I'm a little confused. All I seem to read is how to make Samba act Like a PDC. I want to know is there a way to make it act Like a Active Directory machine?

My goal is this:

Server side; To manage users computers and shares on a Linux Machine.

Client Side; Add a Windows XP machine to the "Linux" Domain (...you know right click My Computer>Properties Computer Name tab...)

Summary:
Does it matter that if I use Samba like a NT 4.0 machine (PDC method) for Windows XP Clients?

If it does...how do I make Samba act Like an Active Directory machine?

Sorry for the long post...but ANY help (or a point in the right direction) would be GREAT! thanks.

-custangro
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Also is there a GOOD book on Samba out there?

Last edited by custangro; 02-22-2007 at 12:51 PM.
 
Old 02-23-2007, 08:02 AM   #2
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I have a how-to on my website http://www.opensourcehowto.org for setting up samba as a primary domain controller (PDC)

OpenLDAP LAM Samba as PDC
http://www.opensourcehowto.org/how-t...ba-as-pdc.html

and if you feeling a little bit more adventurous later on you could try getting into the policies with samba

Samba Primary Domain Controller with Group Policies
http://www.opensourcehowto.org/how-t...-policies.html
 
Old 02-23-2007, 09:59 AM   #3
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Nice website! I will be visiting often...Thanks!

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