Bon j'ai trouvé des réponses à mes (nos) interrogations dans le Samba-HOWTO-Collection.pdf inclus dans le tarball de la v3rc2 (page 47) :
The following functionalities are NOT provided by Samba-3:
SAM replication with Windows NT4 Domain Controllers (i.e. a Samba PDC and a Windows NT BDC or vice versa). This means samba cannot operate as a BDC when the PDC is Microsoft-based or replicate account data to Windows-BDCs.
Acting as a Windows 2000 Domain Controller (i.e. Kerberos and Active Directory) - In point of fact, Samba-3 DOES have some Active Directory Domain Control ability that is at this time purely experimental AND that is certain to change as it becomes a fully supported feature some time during the Samba-3 (or later) life cycle. However, Active Directory is more then just SMB - its also LDAP, Kerberos, DHCP and other protocols (with proprietary extensions, of course).
Voilà donc on à toujours un super serveur de fichiers, mais pas de serveur PDC sans compromis...
Re: Support AD
Bon j'ai trouvé des réponses à mes (nos) interrogations dans le Samba-HOWTO-Collection.pdf inclus dans le tarball de la v3rc2 (page 47) :
The following functionalities are NOT provided by Samba-3:
SAM replication with Windows NT4 Domain Controllers (i.e. a Samba PDC and a Windows NT BDC or vice versa). This means samba cannot operate as a BDC when the PDC is Microsoft-based or replicate account data to Windows-BDCs.
Acting as a Windows 2000 Domain Controller (i.e. Kerberos and Active Directory) - In point of fact, Samba-3 DOES have some Active Directory Domain Control ability that is at this time purely experimental AND that is certain to change as it becomes a fully supported feature some time during the Samba-3 (or later) life cycle. However, Active Directory is more then just SMB - its also LDAP, Kerberos, DHCP and other protocols (with proprietary extensions, of course).
Voilà donc on à toujours un super serveur de fichiers, mais pas de serveur PDC sans compromis...
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