Six years after their last major release, the Samba developers have released version 4.0 of their file server.
The Samba development team has just announced the release of Samba 4.0.
Samba, an app that seamlessly integrates Linux/Unix servers and desktops into Active Directory environments using the winbind daemon, is now at version 4.0 RC6.
The sixth iteration of the release candidate in the 4.x branch contains all of Samba's technology parts, both a file server, which can be upgraded from existing S... (read more)
Can I create a domain using SAMBA and set up Active Directory with SAMBA on it? And by this I mean no windows servers involved. I would also like to be able to log in from a Windows machine. Preferably on OpenSuSE.
My objective is to have a domain with centralized authentication just like AD.
Samba, an app that seamlessly integrates Linux/Unix servers and desktops into Active Directory environments using the winbind daemon, is now at version 4.0.6.
Ubuntu 9.04 Samba Server Integrated With Active Directory
This howtos describes how an Ubuntu 9.04 Samba server is integrated
with Active Directory, and how to use Winbind; the Linux server sees
the domain users and groups transparently. I assume that your Ubuntu
server is installed and ready to be configured with Samba.
Samba, an app that seamlessly integrates Linux/Unix servers and desktops into Active Directory environments using the winbind daemon, is now at version 4.0.1.
The first maintenance release is in the 4.x branch and it contains all of Samba's technology parts, both a file server, which can be upgraded from existing Samba 3.x releases, and the AD domain controller previously known as ‘samba4.&
Hallo:
I'm using OpenSuse 11.2. I've joined it to Active Directory (using yast, windows domain member).
I try to sso with ssh, ftp, telnet, but I'm asked for password.
Please, can any tell me if it's possible to do a SSO using Samba?
Thanks
I have a SLES11 x86_64 server running the versions of Samba, MIT Kerberos 5, SASL, OpenLDAP client supported by Novell, and have Active Directory integration as a member server working quite nicely, including enumeration of users and groups through nsswitch (getent passwd, getent group).