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Very few texts talk about

a unix key server a client windows (lets say XP) to authenticate.

The texts that I have read will mention this topic but more or less skip the details. When setting up/compiling/building/etc a unix (say freebsd) key server, what are the "musts"

a couple of words have been thrown down with the type of authentication/encryption needed but never enough detail.

I haven't been able to find a a good resource for this or posts in mailing lists

help/ideas?

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Microsoft has written step-by-step descriptions on how to integrate a Windows 2000 AD with a Kerberos realm.

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  • I have found lots of text describing how to have a *nix client authenticate against AD. However I want to have a *nix server be the authentication service. Clients may be windows but all my services run on *nix machines (usually free/openbsd and linux)
    – rev
    Jul 16, 2009 at 11:59
  • I will clarify a little more. I have a couple of XP workstations, is it known if the step by step would work on XP Home (or possible Pro).
    – rev
    Jul 16, 2009 at 12:05
  • What would you like this procedure to do? Work at the Windows login? Or work with a separate program after you have logged in locally? Jul 16, 2009 at 18:29
  • I would like to have the windows login process authenticate against my Kerberos service.
    – rev
    Jul 21, 2009 at 16:31
  • For that, I don't think a Kerberos service is sufficient. You need a full Active Directory, and you need the computer to be member of the Active Directory domain. Supposedly, Samba 4 will provide that functionality some day, but it may not work today. Jul 21, 2009 at 21:05

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