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Linux CAN be an NT domain server - does the job better than MS stuff - DOH. But not the 400, AFAIK.

At 01:26 PM 7/3/2003 -0400, you wrote:
-snip-
> > Can a Linux box be a domain server?  Can an AS/400 (with no
> > integrated PC card) be a domain server?
>
> Yes to both.

I think that Joe's question was really, "Can an AS/400 or Linux box be a
domain controller?"  The answer is no.  I'm not that familiar with Samba,
but I do know the AS/400 and it cannot be the Domain controller.  It is
allowed to participate in the network, and share files and printers.  I
believe the same is true of Samba.  But then again, I may have
misunderstood Joe's question.



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