Can FreeBSD be a PDC for microsoft machines?
Kevin Stevens
groups at pursued-with.net
Sat Jan 31 22:01:26 PST 2004
On Jan 31, 2004, at 20:30, Chris wrote:
>>> I want to know if FreeBSD can operate as a Primary Domain
>>> Controller in a Network, because where I live everybody has
>>> microsoft computers so I want to use FreeBSD as server
>>> instead Windows NT o 2000.
> Hmm - I don't know if Samba can do what I *think* he means. Allow me to
> expand. I'm thinking he means as in Active Directory. A Domain.
It's no use guessing at what he means. What he *says* is a PDC in
place of a NT server. Samba can do that. Active Directory is just
that, a directory service, not a domain controller. A Samba PDC can't
host Active Directory, but neither can NT.
> I first did a fast search of the ports - See below:
>
> racerx# make search key="active dir" | more
> Port: adtool-1.2
> Path: /usr/ports/sysutils/adtool
> Info: Active Directory administration tool
> Maint: joseph at randomnetworks.com
> Index: sysutils
> B-deps: expat-1.95.6_1 gettext-0.12.1 gmake-3.80_1 libiconv-1.9.1_3
> openldap-cli
> ent-2.1.26
> R-deps: openldap-client-2.1.26
I believe hat's a tool to permit access (via LDAP) to an Active
Directory registry existing on a W2K/XP machine.
KeS
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