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AD and Linux Interop - Part 2 - AD User Auth
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Keith Combs
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May 16th @ 8:52 AM
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There are a number of ways to invite Linux, UNIX, and OS X to the
Windows Server
Active Directory party. The operating systems we use today will interoperate in many ways because each includes some level of common protocol support. Support for HTTP is an obvious protocol they all share. SMB is also commonly used for access to Windows file system shares. In the UNIX world, NFS ruled the ether for years. Thankfully directory and security protocols like LDAP and Kerberos have also become common in the desktop and server operating systems.
See the full blog post at
http://blogs.technet.com/keithcombs/archive/2009/05/16/windows-server-2008-interop-with-linux-and-os-x.aspx
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