Migrating is still a good idea...

Billy Crook billycrook at gmail.com
Sat Nov 15 11:59:24 CST 2008


Linux.com interviewed a guy from Likewise, a company that sells and
supports AD integration for GNU+Linux.  Their product is GPL, and they
give it away for free.  The interview is a bit more fair than that
Technet article, and makes the product sound pretty usable.

The Linux.com article and interview:
http://www.linux.com/feature/145656

The Software product:
http://www.likewisesoftware.com/products/likewise_open/

In virt-manager, install a Windows 2003 R2 Domain controller, and say,
an Ubuntu and Fedora system.  Then give this a shot.

On Sat, Nov 15, 2008 at 01:02, Billy Crook <billycrook at gmail.com> wrote:
> Linux Weekly News just pointed people at an article Microsoft
> published on Authenticating Linux Clients with Active Directory:
> http://technet.microsoft.com/en-au/magazine/dd228986.aspx
>
> Intentionally or not, it's a bit slanted to make Linux look like a
> burdon.  Don't let it scare you.  The author clearly has some
> questionable admin skills, but the explanations of how auth works, how
> it evolved, and how to configure it is worth a read, and will probably
> solve your problem.  I would strongly advise going the Kerberos+LDAP
> approach because it will make the final switch a lot easier.
>


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