Accessing AD from UNIX machines

Markus Moeller huaraz at moeller.plus.com
Tue Aug 1 03:41:53 EDT 2006


Keep in mind that you need sasl with GSSAPI/Kerberos support for openldap.

Markus

"sayali k" <sayali_s_kulkarni at yahoo.co.in> wrote in message 
news:20060801034017.35847.qmail at web7609.mail.in.yahoo.com...
> Thanks a lot Markus,
>  Will definitely have a look at that in more details. I would be using 
> this on redhat linux, IBM AIX, Sun Solaris and other such UNIX flavors.
>
>  Thanks once again for all the help.
>
>  Warm regards,
>  Sayali
>
> Markus Moeller <huaraz at moeller.plus.com> wrote:
>  Have a look at the ldapsearch source of openldap. It should contain all 
> you
> need. I use it on my Suse Linux machine against AD.
>
> Markus
>
> "sayali k" wrote in message
> news:20060731083512.13798.qmail at web7603.mail.in.yahoo.com...
>> Hi all,
>> I wanted to know some programming technique using which it would be
>> possible to access the Active Directory users/groups and other details
>> from UNIX machine.
>> I would like to write a small C/C++ program which would do this, like in
>> case of Java, JNDI can be used to connect to AD using LDAP and then 
>> access
>> the objects in AD.
>>
>> Thanks a lot for all the help I am getting here.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Sayali
>>
>>
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