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Hello, I'm kinda new here but I have a hell of a question:
I am currently working in a company and I'm mounting a server. It's going to run LAMP, SSH and SAMBA. The thing is that I need the users from the domain (controlled by an ADS - Active Directory Service) to authenticate with their information in SAMBA. LAMP is properly set up and SSH also. Now, I would need to bind SMB to my domain right? How do I set it up properly so that it checks in the domain controller for the auth. information? I'm in a real hurry, hearing comments! Someone told me I could use LDAP... |
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