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- Subject: domain controller on Linux
- From: Bhagwan Kadia <kontaktbhagwan@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 28 Feb 2005 09:05:17 -0800 (PST)
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Hello,
Curently my domain controller is on Windows 2000!
I want to move it to Linux "Domain Controller", but all the clients are on windows(Xp, 2000 professional) only.
I have searched over the Internet and found that Samba can be used as "domain controller".
As other solution, we can also use LDAP. I dont know which one is better, or is there any other solution.
Can you suggest me any solution/concept/suggestion?
I am using Red Hat Linux 9.0
Thanks in advance
Bhagwan Dass
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