I need to come up with a solution for my home network and authentication of the several computers. This is the current situation:
There are 5 computers (all different users) which are networked together using an HP Procurve switch. There is also a Dell Poweredge 1950 server and a QNAP410-U connected. Finally, a few Sonos zoneplayers are connected.
The solution I need to come up with is how to authenticate this all. Every computer will connect to the server to backup and share (for Sonos or PS3 Media Server for instance).
To make life easier, here is an example:
PC A -> User A
PC B -> User B
Is there a way in which I can centrally store all of the logins, although still make it so that only User A can log onto PC A and same for user B? And then when they login, they are automatically connected to the server, under their share.
I have access to Windows Server 2003 if that makes life easier?
Otherwise, I'm happy to try other solutions on my server. Running vMWare ESXi 4.1, so can try multiple things.
Thanks
There are 5 computers (all different users) which are networked together using an HP Procurve switch. There is also a Dell Poweredge 1950 server and a QNAP410-U connected. Finally, a few Sonos zoneplayers are connected.
The solution I need to come up with is how to authenticate this all. Every computer will connect to the server to backup and share (for Sonos or PS3 Media Server for instance).
To make life easier, here is an example:
PC A -> User A
PC B -> User B
Is there a way in which I can centrally store all of the logins, although still make it so that only User A can log onto PC A and same for user B? And then when they login, they are automatically connected to the server, under their share.
I have access to Windows Server 2003 if that makes life easier?
Otherwise, I'm happy to try other solutions on my server. Running vMWare ESXi 4.1, so can try multiple things.
Thanks