Using Kerberos to Authenticate a Solaris 10 OS LDAP Client With Microsoft Active DirectoryWajih Ahmed and Baban Kenkre, March 2008 (Updated May 2008) IntroductionThis document describes how to configure a Solaris OS client to use Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2 Enterprise Edition (Active Directory) for authentication and naming services. The Solaris client uses per-user authentication (also called self-credentials) for naming service lookups instead of a proxy account. This new functionality is available starting with the Solaris 10 08/07 OS.
This configuration uses a shell script called
A new version of adjoin tool is available for the Solaris 10 5/08 release (see the For More Information section of the article). This version contains an updated THE SOLUTION DESCRIBED IN THIS PAPER SHOULD BE TREATED AS PROOF OF CONCEPT AND SHOULD NOT BE USED IN PRODUCTION. For more details, see the list of contents below. Download the document as PDF. Contents
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Change Log: In May 2008, information was added for Solaris 5/08 release. Also, further details were provided regarding the adjoin script. Comments (latest comments first)Discuss and comment on this resource in the BigAdmin Wiki
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