Re: [Samba] Converting an LDAP server to use Samba 3

2004-11-01 Thread Andy Moran

I tried copying apple.schema from a Panther box, but it still depends on
things defined by the samba 2.x samba.schema file.  No change.

I'm curious as to how people are serving both Samba 3 accounts and OS X
accounts.I thought perhaps you don't need apple.schema at all, but
taking it out caused the automount maps to not be served for some reason
(although strangely I got no errors.. just that people couldn't mount
their home directories anymore).

Anyone else have any insight?

--Andy

Nick Lopez wrote:
 On Thu, Oct 28, 2004 at 09:54:24AM -0700, Andy Moran wrote:
 
I know this might not be the best place for this, but I'm hoping someone
else has done this or knows what I need to do.

We have a Linux LDAP Server (OpenLDAP 2.0.27) serving unix accounts to
Linux and OS X machines.  To get it to serve to OS X machines, I copied
over the 'apple.schema' from an OS X box.Itr seems this schema file
depends on things defined in the Samba 2.x schema file (samba.schema)
because when it's present, it starts fine but when it doesn't, it
complains about undefinied symbols in the apple.schema file.
 
   Copy it again from a Panther box, they might have updated it, I don't
 remember. I know I do have Samba3 running with an OpenLDAP backend with OSX
 enabled accounts too (and kerberos thrown in for the hell of it) and I don't
 recall having to do anything drastic from the schema.
 
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[Samba] Converting an LDAP server to use Samba 3

2004-10-28 Thread Andy Moran

I know this might not be the best place for this, but I'm hoping someone
else has done this or knows what I need to do.

We have a Linux LDAP Server (OpenLDAP 2.0.27) serving unix accounts to
Linux and OS X machines.  To get it to serve to OS X machines, I copied
over the 'apple.schema' from an OS X box.Itr seems this schema file
depends on things defined in the Samba 2.x schema file (samba.schema)
because when it's present, it starts fine but when it doesn't, it
complains about undefinied symbols in the apple.schema file.

Now we'd love to create a Samba 3 ADS on a Linux box which pulls account
information from the same LDAP database.  According to documentation,
this requires we use a different samba.schema file in our OpenLDAP
server.  The new one has different definitions and causes the
apple.schema file to break.


Does anyone know how to have a Linux LDAP server which serves accounts
to both Linux, OS X machines and Samba 3?I can't seem to find people
doing this online.

Thanks.

--Andy
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Re: [Samba] Converting an LDAP server to use Samba 3

2004-10-28 Thread Nick Lopez
On Thu, Oct 28, 2004 at 09:54:24AM -0700, Andy Moran wrote:
 
 I know this might not be the best place for this, but I'm hoping someone
 else has done this or knows what I need to do.
 
 We have a Linux LDAP Server (OpenLDAP 2.0.27) serving unix accounts to
 Linux and OS X machines.  To get it to serve to OS X machines, I copied
 over the 'apple.schema' from an OS X box.Itr seems this schema file
 depends on things defined in the Samba 2.x schema file (samba.schema)
 because when it's present, it starts fine but when it doesn't, it
 complains about undefinied symbols in the apple.schema file.
  Copy it again from a Panther box, they might have updated it, I don't
remember. I know I do have Samba3 running with an OpenLDAP backend with OSX
enabled accounts too (and kerberos thrown in for the hell of it) and I don't
recall having to do anything drastic from the schema.

  - Nick Lopez
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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 existance of superman - Usenet
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