[Samba] How does samba get at OU=Computers?

2004-03-09 Thread Jim C.
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How does samba get Computers out of the Computers OU with out going
through nss_ldap and doing getpwent?  Isn't this pretty much the only
way that Samba can get Machine accounts?
I'm looking for a way to hide them from the Linux server.

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Re: [Samba] How does samba get at OU=Computers?

2004-03-09 Thread Norm Dressler
You have to have the following line in your smb.conf file:

ldap machine suffix = ou=Computers

Norm

On Tuesday 09 March 2004 08:07 pm, Jim C. wrote:
 How does samba get Computers out of the Computers OU with out going
 through nss_ldap and doing getpwent?  Isn't this pretty much the only
 way that Samba can get Machine accounts?

 I'm looking for a way to hide them from the Linux server.

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Re: [Samba] How does samba get at OU=Computers?

2004-03-09 Thread Beast
* Jim C. [EMAIL PROTECTED] nulis:

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 How does samba get Computers out of the Computers OU with out going
 through nss_ldap and doing getpwent?  Isn't this pretty much the only
 way that Samba can get Machine accounts?

Yes. samba rely on pam/nss ldap.

 
 I'm looking for a way to hide them from the Linux server.
 

You can't. If it is on different machine, you can restrict using ACL.



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