On Wed, 1 Sep 2010 09:42:45 +0200, Juan Asensio Sánchez <oke...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi > > I am trying to install Samba 4 on a Ubuntu 10.04 Server machine. I have > downloaded the sources, compiled it and installed. Now I have to do the > provision step. I want to use an existing LDAP server (389 Directory > Server) > installed in other machine (well, really a lot of machines, yet configured > for replication). Also, the servers only accept SSL connections. But all > the Why do not just use the samba 4 internal ldap-server?? And just net rpc vampire the users and groups from the sanba3/Ldap?? I think with samba 4 the old way samba3/ldap just makes no sense at all. What should be the advantage of the old way?? Greetings Daniel
> examples I have seen in the Samba Wiki use ldapi. I have tried a lot of > commands to configure the provisioning, but I don't understand what this > step does: > > - Create any special user in the LDAP server? > - Create any branches in the LDAP server? > - Add any schema? > > What should be the command to make Samba work with my LDAP servers, with > SSL? The LDAP servers also have yet user and group data (also Samba3 > domain, > but it is not being used). > > After the provisioning, I have seen that is needed to start the LDAP server > using start-slapd of the Samba package. What? What is this for? > > And one last question, is it possible to create interdomain trust with the > current version of Samba4? > > Regards and thanks in advance. -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba