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On Thu, 12 Jun 2003, John H Terpstra wrote:
On Wed, 11 Jun 2003, Jeffrey D. Means wrote:
Is there any doccumentation on using the ldapsam_nua backend?? I would
like to setup my server in that fashion, and have looked all through the
docs tree I downloaded with the cvs sources without sucess. The LDAP
howto in the docs tree is completly useless as it was written for 2.2.3
Are you serious? Are you saying that the Samba-HOWTO-Collection.pdf in the
samba-3.0.0beta1 code taball is written for 2.2.3? Is it only 88 pages or
is it 400 pages in length? Seriously, your comment about the documentation
has me boogled out over the fence - I have spent the last 3 months writing
completely useless stuff for 2.2.3 - well, I'll be!
No John. What Jeffery is saying is that we have not finished updating the
LDAP docs for the new schema, etc... Which is true.
Please make sure that you check the SAMBA_3_RELEASE branch docs directory.
If you wish just check my work in progress version:
http://samba.org/~jht/NT4migration/Samba-HOWTO-Collection.pdf
ldapsam_nua was withdrawn from the 3.0.0 release plans, It did not work.
There is NO support for the Non-Unix Account facility that people
requested. It may come back later in the 3.x series when we have been able
to iron the bugs out.
No really true. It's just been replaced by idmap stuff.
Jeffery, if you define the idmap uid/gid parameters in smb.conf, you
should get non-unix account support by default. However, this code
is very new and should be taken with a grain of salt initially.
Please provide feedback via the mailing list or by filing bugs @
https://bugzilla.samba.org/. Thanks.
cheers, jerry
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