Re: [Q] NTLM Authentication from UNIX
From: chris@nospam.com
Date: 11/30/02
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From: chris@nospam.com Date: Sat, 30 Nov 2002 12:29:49 -0800
On Sat, 30 Nov 2002 13:15:06 +1100, "Nick Thurn" <thurni@bigpond.com>
wrote:
>Hi Folks,
>
>Anyone successfully setup authentication to an NT Domain from UNIX?
>
>What I want to do is leverage the corporate domain for an application
>that needs to authenticate it's users for permission and logging purposes.
>The issue is that everyone in the org will have readonly access by default
>and only a very few will have write/admin access. As we already have
>everyone on NT in a single domain I want to avoid setting up an
>additional security repository other than for the extra permissions.
>
>Note that the authentication is from the server back to NT. I want to
>avoid requiring software be installed on the client machines.
>
>I know that there is a pam module in Samba that talks to NT but it
>requires a unix login and simply leverages the NT password repository.
SAMBA would be my recommendation. I dont believe you need the PAM
module to do what you want, btw.
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