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Peter Mairhofer
Hi,
In our network we have (also) one Windows Fileserver (Windows 2003 Server).
Everybody has an account on this computer for net-share purposes.
Now i would be very happy if I could include this server in our SSO
concept.
In UNIX, you can authenticate against almost everything via PAM: SQL, LDAP,
Kerberos, RADIUS, Windows-PDC, YP/NIS and much, much more.
Is there any possibility to authenticate the windows server against an LDAP
Server, or, much better, against a RADIUS server?
(or against an mySQL server over (my)ODBC)
User profiles should not be the problem, they should not be used and they
could be a default profile that are saved on the server itself.
Problem are usernames and passwords for SSO...
thank you in advance,
peter
In our network we have (also) one Windows Fileserver (Windows 2003 Server).
Everybody has an account on this computer for net-share purposes.
Now i would be very happy if I could include this server in our SSO
concept.
In UNIX, you can authenticate against almost everything via PAM: SQL, LDAP,
Kerberos, RADIUS, Windows-PDC, YP/NIS and much, much more.
Is there any possibility to authenticate the windows server against an LDAP
Server, or, much better, against a RADIUS server?
(or against an mySQL server over (my)ODBC)
User profiles should not be the problem, they should not be used and they
could be a default profile that are saved on the server itself.
Problem are usernames and passwords for SSO...
thank you in advance,
peter