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Active Directory is a proprietary implementation of Directory Services by Microsoft, and is used to provide a means to share information about network resources and users. In addition to providing a centralized source of such information, Active Directory also acts as a centralized authentication security authority for the network. Active directory combines capabilities traditionally found in separate, specialized directory systems to simplify integration, management, and security of network resources. The SAMBA package may be configured to use Active Directory services from a Windows Domain Controller.
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Located in ../generic/serverguide/C/windows-networking.xml:126(para)
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The LDAP server application provides Directory Services functionality to Windows computers in a manner very similar to Microsoft Active Directory services. Such services include managing the identities and relationships of computers, users, and groups of computers or users that participate in the network, and providing a consistent means to describe, locate, and manage these resources. The freely available implementation of LDAP available for your Ubuntu system is called <emphasis role="italic">OpenLDAP</emphasis>. The server daemons responsible for handling OpenLDAP directory requests and the propagation of directory data from one LDAP server to another on Ubuntu, are <application>slapd</application> and <application>slurpd</application>. OpenLDAP may be used in conjunction with SAMBA to provide File, Print, and Directory services in much the same way a Windows Domain Controller does so long as SAMBA is compiled with LDAP support.
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Located in ../generic/serverguide/C/windows-networking.xml:136(para)
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You will then be prompted for the password for the user name specified after the -U switch, and upon successful authentication, will be presented with a prompt where commands may be entered for manipulating and transferring files in a syntax similar to that used by non-graphical FTP clients. For more information on the <application>smbclient</application> utility, read the utility's manual page with the command: <screen>
<command>man smbclient</command>
</screen>
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Local mounting of remote network resources using the SMB protocol is also possible using the <application>smbfs</application> program.
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To mount a shared folder named <emphasis role="italic">project-code</emphasis> on a Windows server named <emphasis role="italic">development</emphasis> as the user <emphasis role="italic">dlightman</emphasis> to your Ubuntu system's /mnt/pcode mount-point (the mountpoint you choose should be an empty folder), you would issue this command at the prompt:
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sudo mount -t smbfs -o username=dlightman //development/project-code /mnt/pcode
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sudo umount /mnt/pcode
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The <application>smbpasswd</application> application will then prompt you to enter a password for the user:
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Located in ../generic/serverguide/C/windows-networking.xml:308(para)
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New SMB password:
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Located in ../generic/serverguide/C/windows-networking.xml:312(computeroutput)
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Enter the password you wish to set for the user, and the <application>smbpasswd</application> application will ask you to confirm the password:
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Located in ../generic/serverguide/C/windows-networking.xml:316(para)
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