Hi,
I've configured SASL to autenticate against Active Directory (it's
working, OK)
I've configured OpenLDAP to autenticate against SASL, using
'pass-through autentication' (it's working too)
I've managed to configure ypldap too, if I set the user password with
smbldap-passwd <user>
the user can login on the samba system, it works, no problem.
But my objective is to autenticate the user against AD, just the
password, there's no problem if I need to create each user on the LDAP
system and use just the password on the AD side.
I thought it would be possible to configure Samba + LDAP to autenticate
against AD, since LDAP on the 'pass-through' configuration is working,
that is, LDAP is autenticating against Active Directory by SASL.
So when I set the "userPassword" attribute on LDAP to:
userPassword: {sasl}fa...@my.domain
I can authenticate via LDAP (ldapsearch) but not via Samba.
Is it possible to get it working like that? Is there another way to get
this setup working?
Am I totally crazy and trying to do an impossible configuration?
My best regards,
Fabio Almeida
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