Samba is a client to slapd, so it needs a properly configured ldap.conf.
On 10/9/06, Net Warrior [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok, thanks I'll try that.
I did not modify ldap.conf, cause I thought that ldap.conf is a client
setting and not a server seting,
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Hi there guys, do not know if post this here or in openldap list, sorry if I
disturb you.
I configured samba+ldap as a PDC and byt now it's working fine, so, I
decided to put some security to the stuff.
The problem is that I coudl not make it work, here I what I've done.
This is what netstat
Net Warrior a écrit :
Hi there guys, do not know if post this here or in openldap list, sorry
if I
disturb you.
I configured samba+ldap as a PDC and byt now it's working fine, so, I
decided to put some security to the stuff.
The problem is that I coudl not make it work, here I what I've done.
Ok, thanks I'll try that.
I did not modify ldap.conf, cause I thought that ldap.conf is a client
setting and not a server seting,
I'll try that anyway.
And one me thing :
wha't right like this - passdb backend = ldapsam:ldap://127.0.0.1,
or like this - ldaps://127.0.0.1:636 ?
Thanks for your
On 10/24/05, Jukka Hienola [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My question is, how changing passdb backend from ldap.server,name to
127.0.0.1 can have this effect, since the server name should have been
resolvable with /etc/hosts file? Does it has something to do with my
certificate files, which are
Hi!
I'm a bit new to Samba+LDAP integration, and most likely because of that
I experienced this morning something I can't fully understand. I would
appreciate if someone could explain to me what was really wrong.
So, our name server was unavailable this morning due to OS update.
Division's
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Jukka Hienola wrote:
| So, our name server was unavailable this morning due
| to OS update. Division's Samba and LDAP services are
| running on same server, and Samba is using TLS in
| connecting to LDAP service. Because some of the network
| names
Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
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Jukka Hienola wrote:
| So, our name server was unavailable this morning due
| to OS update. Division's Samba and LDAP services are
| running on same server, and Samba is using TLS in
| connecting to LDAP service.
Dear Torsten, dear samba list reader
Three days ago I switched our domain from a NT 4 domaincontroller to
Samba-OpenLDAP, controlled by a Debian Sarge system. I installed the
following inofficial Debian OpenLDAP 2.2 packages (I know these are not
supported, but TLS with OpenSSL is essential to
Paul Coray:
Three days ago I switched our domain from a NT 4 domaincontroller to
Samba-OpenLDAP, controlled by a Debian Sarge system. I installed the
following inofficial Debian OpenLDAP 2.2 packages (I know these are not
supported, but TLS with OpenSSL is essential to us...):
Package:
Hello, a litlle question from a newcomer on this list :
I've deployed samba 3.0.x together with opendlap.
In the process of improving the security, I used :
ldap ssl = start tls
in the smb.conf
How can I specify to samba where to find the CA certificate ?
On my samba server (Debian), samba
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Pierre Gambarotto wrote:
| Hello, a litlle question from a newcomer on this list :
|
| I've deployed samba 3.0.x together with opendlap.
|
| In the process of improving the security, I used :
|
| ldap ssl = start tls
|
| in the smb.conf
|
| How can I
Hi!
I know this should be asked to the Openldap mailing list but:
Im trying to set up a Samba/ldap environment were the Samba server is separated
from the ldap server. Everything seams to work on the ldap server and when I do
a ldapsearch like this:
ldapsearch -H ldap://l1.dbb.su.se/ -b
Hi Peter,
as you can see from your logs your samba server does not like the SSL
certificate because it is self signed. If you are using self signed certificates
you must copy some data onto all clients which are going to connect to your server
over SSL. Or as I have done you can create
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