> Did you made a testparm -vv|grep cldap, then press enter
> You may see this:
>
> server services = smb, rpc, nbt, wrepl, ldap, cldap, kdc, drepl, winbind,
> ntp_signd, kcc, dnsupdate
>        cldap port = 389
>
> First of all server services must point to cldap
> And the cldap port.
>
> If you have another service running on the same port it will not work(ex.:
> openldap does the same port)


Thanks for the tip but I get exactly the same "grep" output; all
server services are pointing to port 389.

I've built a couple of "fresh" systems in order to test this Samba
installation so besides SSH nothing is listening yet on any other port
besides 22 and no firewall running. Maybe I should use OpenLDAP as an
alternative backend for Samba but after some quick googling I've been
reading a lot of reports that OpenLDAP no longer supports UDP......
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