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Windows login using OpenLDAP
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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.
windows authentication openldap
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No, this is not possible.
– EEAA
Apr 5 '17 at 11:02
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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.
windows authentication openldap
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.
windows authentication openldap
windows authentication openldap
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No, this is not possible.
– EEAA
Apr 5 '17 at 11:02
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No, this is not possible.
– EEAA
Apr 5 '17 at 11:02
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No, this is not possible.
– EEAA
Apr 5 '17 at 11:02
No, this is not possible.
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Apr 5 '17 at 11:02
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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.
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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