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Hello All,

I need your help with this, i appreciate all your help that you can give.

Windows NT Domains
Connect Windows XP as a domain client to both systems, Windows Server 2003 and Unix.

Secure shell
Set up secure shell on Linux (ssh). Set up secure client on Windows XP. Putty?

I look forward to all your reply's

Many thanks

Italia
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Hello All,

I need your help with this, i appreciate all your help that you can give.

Windows NT Domains
Connect Windows XP as a domain client to both systems, Windows Server 2003 and Unix.

Secure shell
Set up secure shell on Linux (ssh). Set up secure client on Windows XP. Putty?

I look forward to all your reply's

Many thanks

Italia
Windows 2003 is not a true Domain server. It uses Active Directory (more or less LDAP). It can act as a domain server to XP, and be used by SAMBA (samba.org) as a domain server. *IF* it is setup correctly !! My advice is to setup SAMBA on the 'UNIX' machine and use the 2003 server to authenticate. See the SAMBA manuals.

Putty on Windows acts as a very decent SSH client. It is a good choice.
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