Misty, If your binddn has changed you need to re-run:
smbpasswd -w 'secret' to update your secrets.tdb file. - John T. On Wednesday 16 March 2005 09:06, Misty Stanley-Jones wrote: > More info: I tried deleting ou=corp (after making a backup of course) and > still no dice. As soon as I put back ou=corp and make the baseDN in > smb.conf ou=corp, everything works. If I take all the entries under > ou=corp and copy them one level up, I can't authenticate to Samba anymore. > It doesn't make any sense. > > On Wednesday 16 March 2005 10:57 am, Misty Stanley-Jones wrote: > > Right now, I have all of my Samba stuff under > > ou=corp,dc=mycompany,dc=com. I have it this way because there used to > > also be > > ou=furn,dc=mycompany,dc=com with a different domain. Now that I only > > have one domain, I would like to move everything to dc=mycompany,dc=com. > > So I copy all of the subentries of ou=corp (ou=computers, ou=people, > > ou=grooups, and the sambaDomainName entries) to dc=mycompany,dc=com. I > > change the /etc/ldap.conf files to all point to the new OU. Perfect. > > However when I change the baseDN in my smb.conf, all of a sudden I cannot > > authenticate. Even when doing smbcontrol smbd reload-config. The only > > thing I can figure is that it might be doing a 'sub' search and finding > > two entries for my user, because I left the 'ou=corp' DN as it was. Is > > it that, or is there something else I have to do in order to restructure > > my LDAP tree? > > > > TIA, > > Misty -- John H Terpstra Samba-Team Member Phone: +1 (650) 580-8668 Author: The Official Samba-3 HOWTO & Reference Guide, ISBN: 0131453556 Samba-3 by Example, ISBN: 0131472216 Hardening Linux, ISBN: 0072254971 Other books in production. -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba