I found « username map [script] » directive in smb.conf man page. I've
tested P1234=jdoe and it's works. Next is to make a one line script to make
this dynamic ^^
Another solution was to make a proxy LDAP instead of a replica.
Thanks for the help !
If anyone have another idea, i'm open :)
Hi !
I have an OpenLDAP where users DN are in the form «
uid=P1234,ou=people,dc=example,dc=com » and where the login is in the «
eduPersonPrincipalName » attribute (ex : jdoe).
I have configured my system (Debian Squeeze) to authenticate against LDAP
(libpam-ldapd + libnss-ldapd with a mapping
I am not sure if you can act on the samba side. Maybe you should think
the other way around. You can map one attribute to another inside the
LDAP server.
You would use the map attribute directive to map
eduPersonPrincipalName to uid. Both logins would then authenticate
against uid.
Unfortunaly, I cannot do this since the two attributes are different
meaning and are used in another applications so maybe with a local LDAP
replica and use of your tricks will works. I will try if there are no
Samba solutions.
Thanks :)
2012/5/24 miguelmeda...@sapo.pt
I am not sure if you