On Mon, 2006-01-02 at 20:16 -0800, Yusuf Tikupadang wrote:
> First, sorry to Mr. Jeff Saxton because send email directly to your email (I 
> forget to replace the address).
>    
>   The problem is, if I execute smbpasswd as normal user (in this case, as 
> www-data / apache), I can't change other user password. I need to change from 
> website, because we want to using Single Authentication, but  we already have 
> a lot of program running with different password method, so I need to modify 
> all from web.
>    
>     Do you mean with change user password from phpldapadmin can directly 
> change the samba PDC password? How? I'm using nomis52.net tutorial (thanks to 
> Simon Newton for an easy and completly tutorial), but if I change the 
> password from phpldapadmin, user can't logon with the new password. 
>   
> 
> Craig White <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>     other good advice has been given.
> 
> I would want to add that there are many versions of smbldap-tools and
> you should make sure that you have a current version for your
> Unix/Linux.
> 
> You shouldn't need to setuid on any of the smbldap-tools programs as
> samba has root privileges and can execute them. Any web/perl/shell
> command to execute them with sufficient authority can execute it.
> 
> Web based such as phpldapadmin, lam, webmin (LDAP Users and Groups) are
> all capable of setting the samba password attributes (sambaNTPassword
> and sambaLMPassword) in the proper hashed format.
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I just tested with phpldapadmin 0.97.2

changed a users password (sambaNTPassword) value...entered clear text
password, phpldapadmin automatically hashed the password and was able to
connect using the new password.

Craig

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