Ricardo Dias Campos wrote:
Hi, James.

Thank you for your reply.

On Wed, 18 Apr 2007, James Tran wrote:

Did you notice this line?
smbldap_open: cannot access LDAP when not root..

Yes, I did.

might have your binding ldap directives incorrect

May be you are right but this could not explain why everything functions
OK. People can log into the server, can share files and so on.
Nevertheless I get thousands of messages like that all the time making the
system slow. By the way, making the system slow and a lot of log messages
are the only 'sensible' problems, if you understand.

Another thing I could not understand is why we have the option in smbldap
of not having the test if geteuid is root. As I could recompile smbd
taking this test out it seems to be unnecessary...

Thank you again for your reply. I'll dive into the conf files
looking for any ldap misconfigurations.

Ricardo.

Yeah other thing u might wanna check is that the ACL directives in your LDAP server are correct
i noticed this

smbd/posix_acls.c:canonicalise_acl

it's possible that you gave permissions to certain parts of your ldap directory 
and not others that samba needs.
i'd double check your ACLs

and if they are correct and it's possible restart your ldap server just to make 
sure things populated correctly.
If you have a slave it shouldn't be a problem but i dunno what kinda config u 
got there


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