Domain Controllers
Brian J. Conway
bconway at alum.wpi.edu
Thu Mar 27 12:54:54 EST 2003
> Yes, this is something that Samba will do on Linux.
>
> There are a few restrictions, but in general Linux/Samba is a better
> choice to handle Microsoft's networking...
I'm going to disagree on this one. As a domain controller, Samba is
missing a lot of functionality. It can act as a primary domain controller
but not a secondary (in NT4-speak), nor can backup domain controllers sync
with it as a primary. Active Directory support is also non-existent (but
something we can look forward to in Samba 3.0). Samba is a nice solution
if Windows desktops aren't a huge part of your network and you need a
cheap alterrnative to spending $850 on Win2k or NT Server, but to say it's
a better choice overall is a bit of a stretch in my book. I will be
looking forward to testing out 3.0 when it's finished.
Brian J. Conway
bconway at alum.wpi.edu
"LINUX is obsolete"
- Andrew S. Tanenbaum, creator of Minix - Jan 29, 1992
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