SADMS 0.9.5 review
DownloadSADMS takes care of handling configuration files to achieve the the integration (joining) of Linux hosts to Active an Directory domai
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SADMS takes care of handling configuration files to achieve the the integration (joining) of Linux hosts to Active an Directory domain, to the effect that
Linux hosts become Windows domain hosts.
Windows domain users become Linux users.
As a domain member, the Linux host
can offer resources (shares) to the domain hosts and act as a domain server.
offloads authentication to the domain (controllers), making it unnecessary to add local user accounts for domain users
SADMS was designed for use by administrators and takes care of the gory details of configuring a Linux host as an Active Directory (Windows 200x) Domain, an operation that involves modifying a number of arcane configuration files.
The Linux host, running on Samba 3, though not an Active Directory controller, operates as a member of the domain and, as such, refers to controllers for user authentication. No local accounts for Active Directory members are needed.
Communication with Active Directory controllers is carried out through Kerberos and LDAP (not the NT LAN Manager protocols).
Optionally, PAM can be configured to accept domain users for local interactive sessions on the host, whicn then acts as a workstation.
Here are some key features of "SADMS":
configuring Kerberos
configuring Winbind
configuring Samba
configuring the Name Switch Service
optionally configuring PAM
synchronizing clocks
joining the server to the Active Directory Domain
building home directories with the proper file permissions
making the users' homes and shares
making advanced group shares
configuring the start of the daemons
installing PAM modules
managing ACLs
Requirements:
Kerberos 5
Samba 3
Python and Tkinter for the GUI front-end (optional)
SADMS 0.9.5 keywords