NTLM LDAP synchronization

Aaron Grewell AGrewell
Wed Feb 23 13:37:03 PST 2005


If you can get away with it, port the users off the NT4 server using
Samba's RPC vampire capability.  If the NT4 server can be a member
server of a Samba domain rather than being the DC then it'll get its
users from Samba, which can be backended to LDAP.  It'd be a bit of work
to set it up, but would remove the need for synchronization altogether.

On Wed, 2005-02-23 at 10:54 +0800, Chong Yu Meng wrote:
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> | What it sounds like you are after is a single sign on solution and that
> | sounds like the province of people that charge for their services and
IP.
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> ~ Actually, I'm trying to avoid this, because SSO is always a paid
> product (as you've pointed out), and for the deployment I'm looking at,
> there is no money available, so I have to improvise where I can.
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> Still, thanks for the tips !
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