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Windows login using OpenLDAP



Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
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I have an OpenLDAP server that I use to authenticate users in Unix systems and some network equipment. Now I want to provide access to Windows servers.

Im looking for a method that a user in the LDAP server can logon using his user and password to any Windows server.

I have read that Windows needs an Active Directory to do so, or a Samba server but those systems don't connect to an OpenLDAP server.

I have also tried pGina and works fine for my requeriments, but I want to know if it exists any other method of authentication to allow the logon of OpenLDAP users in Windows systems.

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I have an OpenLDAP server that I use to authenticate users in Unix systems and some network equipment. Now I want to provide access to Windows servers.

Im looking for a method that a user in the LDAP server can logon using his user and password to any Windows server.

I have read that Windows needs an Active Directory to do so, or a Samba server but those systems don't connect to an OpenLDAP server.

I have also tried pGina and works fine for my requeriments, but I want to know if it exists any other method of authentication to allow the logon of OpenLDAP users in Windows systems.

The solution doesn't need to be OpenSource.










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I have an OpenLDAP server that I use to authenticate users in Unix systems and some network equipment. Now I want to provide access to Windows servers.

Im looking for a method that a user in the LDAP server can logon using his user and password to any Windows server.

I have read that Windows needs an Active Directory to do so, or a Samba server but those systems don't connect to an OpenLDAP server.

I have also tried pGina and works fine for my requeriments, but I want to know if it exists any other method of authentication to allow the logon of OpenLDAP users in Windows systems.

The solution doesn't need to be OpenSource.










share|improve this question














I have an OpenLDAP server that I use to authenticate users in Unix systems and some network equipment. Now I want to provide access to Windows servers.

Im looking for a method that a user in the LDAP server can logon using his user and password to any Windows server.

I have read that Windows needs an Active Directory to do so, or a Samba server but those systems don't connect to an OpenLDAP server.

I have also tried pGina and works fine for my requeriments, but I want to know if it exists any other method of authentication to allow the logon of OpenLDAP users in Windows systems.

The solution doesn't need to be OpenSource.







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You can do so with Samba 3. Samba 3 can use openldap as a backend. But samba 3 can not mimick an AD. Thus you will logon to a Windows NT domain.



Samba 4 comes with its own LDAP backend but can mimick an AD. Then you would have to sync your users between openldap and Samba 4.



You may also want to take a look at the univention corporate server.






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    You can do so with Samba 3. Samba 3 can use openldap as a backend. But samba 3 can not mimick an AD. Thus you will logon to a Windows NT domain.



    Samba 4 comes with its own LDAP backend but can mimick an AD. Then you would have to sync your users between openldap and Samba 4.



    You may also want to take a look at the univention corporate server.






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      You can do so with Samba 3. Samba 3 can use openldap as a backend. But samba 3 can not mimick an AD. Thus you will logon to a Windows NT domain.



      Samba 4 comes with its own LDAP backend but can mimick an AD. Then you would have to sync your users between openldap and Samba 4.



      You may also want to take a look at the univention corporate server.






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        You can do so with Samba 3. Samba 3 can use openldap as a backend. But samba 3 can not mimick an AD. Thus you will logon to a Windows NT domain.



        Samba 4 comes with its own LDAP backend but can mimick an AD. Then you would have to sync your users between openldap and Samba 4.



        You may also want to take a look at the univention corporate server.






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        You can do so with Samba 3. Samba 3 can use openldap as a backend. But samba 3 can not mimick an AD. Thus you will logon to a Windows NT domain.



        Samba 4 comes with its own LDAP backend but can mimick an AD. Then you would have to sync your users between openldap and Samba 4.



        You may also want to take a look at the univention corporate server.







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