On 10/04/12 18:45, Gaiseric Vandal wrote:


On 04/10/12 12:29, steve wrote:
On 09/04/12 21:00, Gaiseric Vandal wrote:
On 04/09/12 13:11, bakytn wrote:

Winbind mapping should not be necessary on domain controllers, except if
you have domain trusts.  I have ldap backend so my LDAP users have both
unix and samba attributes.
That's what we have too.
    Samba member servers are a little
trickier, when settings permissions from a Windows client.  The server
does need some sort of idmap to connect the samba account to the local
unix account.
But you wouldn't need local accounts for network users would you? Or at least we don't. They can use either a windows client or a Linux client. None of them are attached to any box locally. All the windows and linux data is stored centrally in LDAP. The windows clients pull the sid and whatever else they need and the Linux clients use nss-ldapd to automagically pull the 2307 stuff that they need. Having said that, this is quite a simple setup of a heterogeneous lan under 3.6. If the post is about 2 or more linux machines then that ought to do it I think.
Cheers,
Steve


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