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Linux backend... Windows frontend

VinylxScratches

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In the future I'd like to start up my own computer repair business.

One thing I'd like to do from the start is having LDAP and a fileserver where users accounts have permissions to access resources from Windows machines.

I was wondering if anyone here ever attempted this and if there's any out of the box solution? I found eBox but I don't really like it. It seems a little too out of the box.....

Any ideas?
 
active directory works okay cross platform windows 2003 - but for the most part sucks with windows 2008/R2 - microsoft does this on purpose 🙂

i just use intel storage server (2003 or 2008) since it has iscsi/nfs/smb all in one - not particularly good at anything but active directory is flawless.
 
Ignore LDAP and just use Samba. What benefits were you looking to get out of LDAP that Samba can't provide?
 
Samba can emulate an NT4 PDC, so yes. Samba 4 is supposed to do full AD, but it's still in heavy development.
 
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