Filepe, have you considered using FUSE? with it you could use SSH to mount most any directory on the target server, and it's fine to have multiple connections like that. I don't know if your performance would be good or not...
But you could then just set up PAM to use the openldap for auth. Just a thought... it might be easier to google for this instead. > Hi, > > Let me know if this scenario is possible: > I want a samba server authenticating on OpenLDAP with IDMAP, without > creating any local user on server. > > My environment is: many linux clients, a OpenLDAP server and some > services authenticating against it. > We don't use Active Directory nor we have any Windows server or client. > > I don't know if this is possible and i've searched a lot through samba > documentation and on google. > All the documentation I found shows a samba always as a ADS Domain Member, > like: > http://www.samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba-HOWTO-Collection/idmapper.html#id2607186 > > So my question is: It's possible to auth users on a samba server > against a OpenLDAP server without the need of a Windows environment? > To be honest, I don't need a Samba Domain, the server will be only a > file server. > > I know is possible to auth NFS on LDAP but I don't like to use NFS, > and I think samba is way more reliable. > > Thanks, > -- > Felipe Lemos > The other line moves faster. > -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba