Hey All,
Sorry for the delay in replying!
Likewise Open looks like a great way to accomplish this; I have let them know, and
they'll be testing it out soon.
Thanks!
Joe
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On 13 May 2010, at 12:43, Bertrand Juglas wrote:
2010/5/13 Scott Dowdle <dowdle(a)montanalinux.org>:
> Greetings,
>
> ----- Original Message -----
>> Am Mittwoch, den 12.05.2010, 13:39 -0600 schrieb José Edgardo López
>> Vásquez:
>>> Please check this link:
http://directory.fedoraproject.org/ and let
>>> me know if you found the solution, have a nice day.
>>
>> The 389 directory server is too much in this case. It is for managing
>> all kinds of authentications (one of them active directory), but here
>> the file server just needs to be part of an already existing active
>> directory. This is easy, it can be configured with authconfig(-gtk).
>>
>> Joe, try this HowTo:
>>
http://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Samba_%26_Active_Directory It deals
>> with RHEL, so it also applies to Fedora.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Christoph
>
> There is also Likewise Open (
http://www.likewise.com/products/likewise_open/)...
which is not part of Fedora... but a third-party app available for Fedora. I thought
there was a package in Fedora for the same thing but I can't seem to locate it at the
moment.
I've tried Likewise Open in a previous version of Fedora and it worked
very well and by just installing the rpm and following the GUI wizard
on the desktop i wanted to integrate. So i would recommend it.
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