On 29/11/11 20:34, steve wrote:
On 29/11/11 20:20, Adam Tauno Williams wrote:
On Tue, 2011-11-29 at 20:09 +0100, steve wrote:
I have a LAN of linux and win7 clients currently with Samba 3.6 and
LDAP. Linux users authenticate against LDAP and are placed in their
nfs'd /home folder. The same user can also logon to windows. His roaming
profile is stored in his /home folder. (something like .msprofile_v2)
How do I transfer my current Linux/Samba 3/LDAP users over to
Linux/Samba 4?

Samba4's winbind does not support RFC2307, so doing this is pretty
rough. I think you need to either use CIFS + winbind everywhere or
somehow maintain an external idmap.

Yea, it is horrible. We are staring down the barrell of the same gun.


I don't believe it. So with samba 4, we are back to having to have two
separate accounts and two passwords. AgghhH!!!

So, after all this, I've now found out that Samba 4 only caters for
windows clients; it does not provide the single sign on that samba3/LDAP
offers.

That can't be true can it?

Any ideas anyone?
Thanks
Steve.

For many this is a Samba 4 show stopper.

Just found the bugzilla and signed up:
The Samba-Bugzilla – Bug 8635 Submitted
        
Thanks
Steve
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