[CentOS] Re: Fix passwd/shadow/group files? -- network architecture is always piecemeal
Feizhou
feizhou at graffiti.net
Mon Jul 18 00:54:45 UTC 2005
>People thing in single products/projects, not breaking down things into their multiple technologies.
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>That's all I meant by "artificially limiting."
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Well, MS made extensions to its LDAP implementation by giving it new RPC
calls for its special MS Kerberos data did it not?
So if I don't break it down, how else would I point out that ADS DC on
open source is not possible unless these extensions are also available
in open source implementations of these technoluogies?
>>Even if you think you're right, leave some room for the
>>possibility you're not.
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>It has nothing to do with right/wrong.
>There is just this farce out there that you must have ADS or every native Windows Server 2003 interface to have quality Windows client management.
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Right, but you got me interested in whether an actual open source
solution to native Windows MS-Kerberos account management exists when
you say that Samba 3.0 could be an ADS DC.
>Various teams, including Samba, have done a wonderful job of reverse engineering many.
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>But the reality is that if you can avoid deploying services that require MS' sprawling (and sometimes self-incomaptible) schema,
>then you don't need native MS ADS DCs.
>Enterprises do it all-the-time.
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and native MS account management on Unix?
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