Enterprise Linux Samba:
Active Directory and Linux guide
Samba
With Samba, you can join your Linux machines to Active Directory, creating network shares and setting up file and print sharing across platforms. Learn more about how Samba works with Linux systems in your Active Directory environment.
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Exploring Samba and Active Directory integration options
Tip - Samba can help Microsoft Active Directory (AD) and Linux servers, which work side by side in many data centers, play well together. Find out about new and tried-and-true ways to use Samba to tame AD.
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LinuxWorld preview: Samba4 makes Active Directory Linux-friendlier
06 Feb 2007
Article - In this preview of Gerald Carter's LinuxWorld session, the Samba Team member dishes on progress with Samba 4.0, Active Directory domains and his work with Centeris.
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Can you use Samba as primary domain controller with Active Directory?
Ask the Expert - My organization has decided to use Active Directory for authentication puposes. I've been asked to deploy AD in 80 different sites around the world. In about 35 sites, I have Linux servers used as file & print -- and authentication as well, since we...