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Active Directory is Windows (as you know), and doesn't run on UNIX. Samba can provide 'similar' functionality from a UNIX server, but does not support the replication "feature" of Active Directory, AFAIK.
However, you could set up Kerberos, BIND, and Samba, and use the server as a Domain Controller for a Windows [NT] Domain. There are countless how-tos on the web, Google is your friend. |
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