Am Son, 2003-01-19 um 10.19 schrieb Jim C: > libnss-ldap.conf? I don't seem to have that file anywhere. > I suppose I should warn you that this is a Mandrake system. I do have > nss-ldap installed as well as pam-ldap. Well, it might be named different by Mandrake. SuSE's one is somewhere behind /etc/ldap. Have a look into your docs provided by mandrake or perform a find after 'ldap'.
Please be aware that samba with with ldap support doesn't behave different compared with classic samba. The only difference is that the samba accounts stuff is now saved in ldap instead smbpasswd. If you won't create unix accounts (whether local or in ldap makes no difference) you won't be able to use this accounts with samba. Why do you wan't to put the machines somewhere else anyway? You can't hide them before unix because samba uses them. If you wan't to make your ldap more clear and easier to administrate, just put all your machine trust accounts into a "folder" below ou=People, e.g. ou=computers,ou=People,... Samba will find them without changing any configuration. ciao Dariush -- PGP Fingerprint: 0x886C99A1
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