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SADMS (''Samba as Active Directory Member Server/Station'') takes care of handling configuration to achieve the '''integration of Linux hosts to an Active Directory domain''', to the effect that |
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Supported distributions (v2.02) : Fedora 4 (and Redhat), Mandrake 10.2, Debian 3.1, Ubuntu 5.10 |
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Revision as of 06:19, 5 March 2006
IDEALX Management Console
http://imc.sourceforge.net/home.html
Samba Console is the first console developped for IMC. It offers a simple and ergonomic interface for managing a Samba domain controler. The goal is to give a better experience to the new Linux administrators that need to manage a production Samba server from anywhere using a simple web browser.
LAM - LDAP Account Management Tool
(from their release of 3/1/2006) LDAP Account Manager (LAM) 1.0.0 - March 1st, 2006
A web frontend for managing accounts stored in an LDAP directory.
Announcement:
This release introduces a new architecture which supports more account types than just users, groups and hosts. There are also two new translations: Traditional Chinese and Dutch
Features:
- management of Unix user and group accounts (posixAccount/posixGroup)
- management of Samba 2.x/3 user and host accounts
(sambaAccount/sambaSamAccount)
- management of Kolab 2 accounts (kolabInetorgPerson)
- profiles for account creation
- account creation via file upload
- automatic creation/deletion of home directories
- setting quotas
- PDF output for all accounts
- editor for organizational units (OU)
- schema browser
- tree view
- multiple configuration files
- multi-language support (Catalan, Chinese, Dutch, English, French,
German, Hungarian, Italian, Japanese, Spanish)
- support for LDAP+SSL
Availability:
This software is available under the GNU General Public License V2.0.
You can get the newest version at http://lam.sf.net. It may take some time until you can download the files from all mirrors.
File formats: DEB, RPM, tar.gz
There is also a FreeBSD port.
Debian users may also use the packages in Debian unstable.
Demo installation:
You can try our demo installation online.
http://lam.sf.net/live-demo/index.htm
Support:
If you find a bug please file a bug report. For questions or implementing new features please use the forum and feature request tracker at our Sourceforge homepage http://www.sf.net/projects/lam.
Authors & Copyright:
Copyright (C) 2003 - 2006: Michael Duergner <michael@duergner.com> Roland Gruber <post@rolandgruber.de> Tilo Lutz <tilolutz@gmx.de>
LAM is published under the GNU General Public License. The comlete list of licenses can be found in the copyright file.
Webmin
(I personally use this myself - the LDAP Users and Groups Module)
Manage users and groups stored in an LDAP database, used for Unix, Samba and Cyrus IMAP authentication
AVA-SBS
AVA SBS is an easy to use installer for SAMBA, Open-Xchange and other freely available open source tools, to create a easy to use MS SBS replacement. Included is AVA-ADM a the web based administration tool.
- Operating System: All POSIX (Linux/BSD/UNIX-like OSes)
- License: GNU General Public License (GPL)
- Available for: Centos and SuSE LINUX SLES9 SP3
http://sourceforge.net/projects/ava-sbs/
- AVA-SBS is a simple easy to use installer / admin tool for a couple of popular open source projects that are very difficult to set up. Here is a list of what you get when you install AVA-SBS
- 1. SAMBA PDC
- 2. OpenLDAP
- 3. Open-Xchange
- 4. Postfix
- 5. Cyrus IMAP
- 6. Spam Assassin
- 7. ClamAV (for SuSE LINUX SLES9 Bitdefender)
- 8. Webmin
- 9. Bind
- 10. AVA-ADM
here is a brief description of what each one is.
SAMBA PDC – As most of you know when configured as a PDC Samba basically becomes a Primary NT Domain Controller. When authenticated to a directory service such OpenLDAP It becomes something the very much resembles Active Directory. Samba setup with ldap is an advanced project that is difficult to do.
OpenLDAP – OpenLDAP is the standard open source LDAP directory server installed with most distribution's.
Open-Xchange – Open-Xchange formally known as SUSE Openexchange or SLOX is a MS exchange replacement that offers shared calendaring contacts and tasks. Open-Xchange also uses OpenLdAP as its back end directory server. Open-Xchange also come with a very nice web based client. For an extra $20 you can also pick up Oxlook an un open software addon that allows Outlook 2000 and up to connect to Open-Xchange.
- Postfix is an email server
- Cyrus IMAP allow imap services though Posfix
- Spam Assassin is a highly excepted standared when it comes to spam protection.
- ClamAV is email server win32 antivirus protection solution
- Webmin is a web-based system administration tool.
- Bind = A DNS Server
- AVA-ADM – My Administration tool developed in PHP.
AVA-SBS installs an configures everything with only the need of answering around 10 questions ( most of which are already answered for you ).
SADMS integration tool
SADMS (Samba as Active Directory Member Server/Station) takes care of handling configuration to achieve the integration of Linux hosts to an Active Directory domain, to the effect that
- Linux hosts become Windows domain hosts (and act either as station or server),
- Windows domain users become Linux users (authentication is offloaded to the domain).
Supported distributions (v2.02) : Fedora 4 (and Redhat), Mandrake 10.2, Debian 3.1, Ubuntu 5.10
--Whitecraig 21:03, 1 March 2006 (CST)