[Samba] Single Sign On, authentication, and Windows XP Home

Gaiseric Vandal gaiseric.vandal at gmail.com
Thu Dec 27 14:45:37 GMT 2007


To the best of my knowledge, you can't join XP Home machines to a
domain.   Which would be a major argument against ever using XP Home
in a work environment.  (I realize many businesses buy this because
they think it is cheaper.)

If you don't use a domain setup, if you have a user account for each
user on the server at set the password to  be the same user's account
on his or her own machine, the file access should be pretty
transparent.

My experience is that once you have more than 3 machines in a
workgroup, switching to the domain model is well worth the effort.
(And I would suspect less effort then going with an LDAP or NIS
client.)

just my 2c.

On Dec 21, 2007 3:11 PM, Matt Lozier <mlozier at spindletopoil.com> wrote:
> Hello,
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> I have a small (medium?) sized network of about 30 XP machines.  About 2/3
> of these machines are running Home Ed. while the other 1/3 are running
> Professional Ed.
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> I currently have two samba shares, and I'm using 'user' security.
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> I want to implement single sign on, some way, somehow.  I've considered: NIS
> and LDAP, but I can't get the NIS pGina plugin to work with my NIS server,
> and LDAP seems like a beast to setup, though I'm willing to go for it if it
> means that I'll be able to get SSO working.
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> Does any one have any suggestions / recommendations?
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> Thanks,
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> Matt
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