On Sat, Jul 06, 2002 at 08:11:58PM +0000, Paulo Henrique Baptista de Oliveira wrote:
| I have 600 users using Exchange, Notes and PDC at Windows 2000
| Servers. I want to migrate all of them to 2 Debian GNU/Linux
| servers using LDAP for all: Email (IMAP, POP e SMTP) and Samba.
| Can anyone share yours experiences and config files with me?
Installing OpenLDAP ('slapd') is really easy.
Reconfiguring PAM to authenticate off LDAP is easy too (for a couple
pointers on it, see David Wright's comments to a post of mine a
few weeks back)
Now all apps that use PAM (the standard system) for authentication
will see all the LDAP-based users (eg the imap server).
A bit of tweaking in the exim.conf file allows you do to other routing
via LDAP as well.
Get the samba source (apt-get source) and add --enable-ldap-sam to the
invocation of configure in debian/rules. Rebuild and install. Then
add a couple lines to your smb.conf and it will authenticate against
LDAP.
I don't have a working samba PDC yet, that's part of the "todo" list.
| What are the best docs to learn this task?
. exim's spec.txt
. PAM-LDAP HOWTO
. Samba-PDC HOWTO
. Samba-LDAP HOWTO
HTH,
-D
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