I manage a Samba server that has been working nicely for a couple of
months (after it replace the old Samba server which worked happily for
years). We use LDAP for accounts, but don't use domain logons or
anything fancy.
All users have their home dir on Samba mapped to drive 'M:'. In their
ho
Here is my setup.
samba+winbind on OpenSuse 11.3 (samba 3.5.4).
Using winbind to auth to another samba+ldap server.
Authentication works until first failed login:
host:~ # wbinfo -a prod\\user%goodpass
plaintext password authentication succeeded
challenge/response password authentication succee
ve Directory and this will
> perform the operations on any account which fails the UID 2 SID
> verification.
>
> Let me know if you experience any problems with it.
>
> On 07/27/10 02:29, Danilo Godec wrote:
>> While my situation is a bit different (no AD server, Samba is
egards, Danilo
On 26. 07. 2010 15:54, Jason Gerfen wrote:
> Here is a document and perl script I developed to resolve UID to SID
> mappings in Samba Active Directory authentication.
>
> http://zerointeger.tumblr.com/post/589762841/samba-and-active-directory
>
> Let me know
no apparent differences.
Any ideas?
Regards, Danilo
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