> Hello, > I have a smallish network of PCs (15 Win2k and 10 Linux mixed distro). I > have > my samba domain already installed with samba 2.2 (you probably remember > deleting > my whining about roaming profiles) and am looking for a solution to do > network > authentication for the linux boxes. I already knew of NIS so I was going > to do > that, but then I realized that it could be done with LDAP as well and am > now > considering that. Anyone have tips? > > NIS seems a little old and from what I have heard a little touchy. NIS+ > sounds > like its a beast. So I think I will give LDAP a shot. > > Austin In strictly *nix environments, NIS is being rapidly replaced with LDAP and NIS+ is rarely used because of its complexity, although it does address many of the shortcoming of NIS. Instead, in a mixed environment, I would recommend that you use either winbindd (with Samba 2.2.2 and higher) or pam_ldap to authenticate Linux boxes to your Windows Domain Controllers (or your Samba Domain Controllers). Google for howtos. ~M