Hi.
If I understand well, you mean a user logged to a windows wortstation, be
able to do some stuff than a basic users, ifthat's your question the answer
is yes, you can achieve that by , when adding a user, specify which group
he/she will belong.
I do not know which sitro you are using, but
HI there guys, I,m having the same problem like this guys in the link
bellow, but noone aswered it.
http://lists.samba.org/archive/samba/2006-August/124015.html
Do no know what really happened in my configuration, the day after I was
able to add machines to the domain and the like,
yesterday I
the sambaUserWorkstations: parameter in the ldap user leaf.
Can be done from the NT4 Doman User administration or using LDAP Account
Manager.
On Dec 14, 2007 3:14 PM, Rubin Bennett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 2007-12-14 at 19:55 +, Net Warrior wrote:
Good, but, how do I tell, this user
HI there guys.
Sorry for disturbing you with a very basic question, log time ago, searching
in the archives I found that profiles can be enabled or disabled for
everyone, and that cannot be enabled for a gorup of users or a specific
user.
I read the how-tos, they explain very well how to manage
HI there guys.
Is there a way to control the machines where a user can login?
I've got a pdc with ldap, and I've got some department, and I do not want
users from , for example devel dept , go to marketing dept
and login using those machines..
Novell netware has something like that, but no Idea
machine?
Thanks for your time.
2007/12/14, Jeremy Allison [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Fri, Dec 14, 2007 at 07:20:52PM +, Net Warrior wrote:
HI there guys.
Is there a way to control the machines where a user can login?
I've got a pdc with ldap, and I've got some department, and I do not
want
Hi.
What kind of problems?
I'm using it with ldap and works fine for me, most of the isues I had were
related to
misconfiguration, and thanks to those scripts I got rid off of the tedious
procedure
to add the user in the local passwd file , and then use smbpasswd to add a
user or a machine.
now,
for the noise.
2006/10/16, jds [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
add the password to samba:
smbpasswd username
Enter password:
Confirm:
smbuser
2006/10/13, Net Warrior [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi community.
Let me tell you what happed to me.
I configure samba to authenticate to an LDAP server
Ok, thanks.
2006/10/17, Zach [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Samba is a client to slapd, so it needs a properly configured ldap.conf.
On 10/9/06, Net Warrior [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok, thanks I'll try that.
I did not modify ldap.conf, cause I thought that ldap.conf is a client
setting and not a server
will be apreciated..
[global]
workgroup = NETWARRIOR
netbios name = PDC Server
server string = Net Warrior PDC Server
smb ports = 139
printing = cups
printcap name = cups
printcap cache time = 750
cups options = raw
;printer admin = decoder
username map = /etc/samba/smbusers
map to guest = Never
logon path
Hi there guys, do not know if post this here or in openldap list, sorry if I
disturb you.
I configured samba+ldap as a PDC and byt now it's working fine, so, I
decided to put some security to the stuff.
The problem is that I coudl not make it work, here I what I've done.
This is what netstat
time, very kind of you.
2006/10/9, Guillaume [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Net Warrior a écrit :
Hi there guys, do not know if post this here or in openldap list, sorry
if I
disturb you.
I configured samba+ldap as a PDC and byt now it's working fine, so, I
decided to put some security to the stuff
Hi there guys.
I've been able to set up a samba domain as a PDC using tdbsam
profiles seems to work fine, users can login to the domain and so on.
The problem that I found is that I do not know how to set it up
to allow users to change their password from the Windows Boxes.
The get, you have
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