[geeks] Nerdy scripting help...
Andrew Jones
andrew at jones.ec
Fri Oct 15 12:05:43 CDT 2010
On Fri, Oct 15, 2010 at 11:30:20AM -0400, Lionel Peterson wrote:
> I realize you may already have a suitable answer, but i just wanted to throw
> out Microsoft's Unix Services for Windows - it's a feature on Windows Server
> 2008 (was a for fee product, then a free product, now it is part of the
> OS)...
>
>
> Just an arrow you might want in your quiver.
>
You're thinking of the "Subsystem for UNIX Applications," which is the
new name for the old "Services For UNIX." This product has had too many names:
NT4 => Interix
2003 => SFU
2008 => SUA
In any case, it has been free for many years now. The change in 2008 is that
it is bundled on the install media, instead of a separate download.
The only thing most people ever use it for is to get the snapin to edit
UNIX attributes in active directory. *All* AD instances that contain a single
Windows 2008 DC have the schema updates to support RFC2307 attributes, but
the attribs are all marked read-only until at least one server has SUA
installed. It doesn't have to be configured, just installed.
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