Torey,
We used a similar configuration for quite some time. Are your Samba
binaries (in particular, the "private" directory) on a local disk, or an
NFS mount? We were trying to run Samba from an NFS mount, to share out
other NFS mounts. It would not work unless the Samba binaries were on a
p and running.
Thanks for the help!
-Jason
Tony Earnshaw wrote:
tir, 14.06.2005 kl. 22.57 skrev Jason Signalness:
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The files /usr/lib/libldap.so and /usr/include/ldap.h ARE PRESENT and
/usr/lib is in my LD_LIBRARY_PATH. These are not the libraries/headers
from OpenLDAP, but rath
Geert Stappers wrote:
On Tue, Jun 14, 2005 at 02:11:40PM -0500, Jason Signalness wrote:
smbd still dies immediately with the errors:
smbd version 3.0.14a started.
Copyright Andrew Tridgell and the Samba Team 1992-2004
[2005/06/14 14:01:58, 0] passdb/pdb_interface.c:make_pdb_methods_name
Tony Earnshaw wrote:
tir, 14.06.2005 kl. 17.47 skrev Jason Signalness:
Help!! I'm struggling with ldapsam.
I'm trying to configure Samba to use our LDAP directory (Sun's directory
server) for the storage of Samba user accounts. It already stores our
unix system ac
Tony Earnshaw wrote:
tir, 14.06.2005 kl. 17.47 skrev Jason Signalness:
Help!! I'm struggling with ldapsam.
I'm trying to configure Samba to use our LDAP directory (Sun's directory
server) for the storage of Samba user accounts. It already stores our
unix system ac
Hello,
Help!! I'm struggling with ldapsam.
I'm trying to configure Samba to use our LDAP directory (Sun's directory
server) for the storage of Samba user accounts. It already stores our
unix system accounts. I have successfully imported the schema file into
our directory server and have co