Re: [Samba] Users not able to change password [SOLVED]

2008-11-19 Thread Peter Van den Wildenbergh
Adam Williams wrote: take these out of your smb.conf, you don't need them since you have ldap passwd sync = yes passwd program = /usr/sbin/smbldap-passwd %u passwd chat = *New*password* %n\n *Retype*new*password* %n\n *all*authentication*tokens*updated* unix password sync = yes passwd

[Samba] Users not able to change password

2008-11-17 Thread Peter Van den Wildenbergh
-- Can somebody point me into the right direction please? Is this a windows issue/setting or samba or both ... Thanks Peter -- Hi list, My brand new samba network is working pretty good, ironing out some glitches. Win XP users cannot change their password. I use SaMBa as a domain-controller

[Samba] Users not able to change password

2008-11-13 Thread Peter Van den Wildenbergh
Hi list, My brand new samba network is working pretty good, ironing out some glitches. Win XP users cannot change their password. I use SaMBa as a domain-controller with an LDAP backend. A stripped down version of the config is below. I set minimum password length to 8, trying to change

Re: [Samba] OpenLDAP integration

2008-11-12 Thread Peter Van den Wildenbergh
${fname} -S ${lname} -A 1 -a -D H: -E allusers.bat -m -d /data/home/${uid} ${uid} Let me know if that fixes it, because I did 'a lot' trying to get this going and I am still not 100% convinced that this is the solution that does it all... Regards Peter -- Peter Van den Wildenbergh Owner

Re: [Samba] Access Denied to Printers / Same thing here

2008-11-09 Thread Peter Van den Wildenbergh
Daniel L. Miller wrote: Hi! Trying to trace down a problem with printer sharing. I don't see anything glaringly obvious with my smb.conf. I am using LDAP and CUPS. Using a Windoze client, accessing a printer I receive the friendly Access denied, unable to connect. Checking the Samba

Re: [Samba] Access Denied to Printers / Same thing here - SOLVED once (*almost)

2008-11-09 Thread Peter Van den Wildenbergh
Peter Van den Wildenbergh wrote: Daniel L. Miller wrote: Hi! Trying to trace down a problem with printer sharing. I don't see anything glaringly obvious with my smb.conf. I am using LDAP and CUPS. Using a Windoze client, accessing a printer I receive the friendly Access denied, unable

Re: [Samba] Access Denied to Printers / Same thing here - SOLVED once (*almost)

2008-11-09 Thread Peter Van den Wildenbergh
Michael Heydon wrote: You are getting close :) But not close enough yet... It is a driver related issue, you can either install windows drivers onto the samba server. This has the benefit of when ever you add the printer to a client the drivers will be installed automagically. That's the

[Samba] users or valid users in share declaration.

2008-11-06 Thread Peter Van den Wildenbergh
Hi List, Here is a small snip from my config: [homes] comment = Home directories browseable = no read only = no create mask = 0700 directory mask = 0700 valid users = %S hide dot files = yes [shared] comment = Shared by all SREC Engineering employees path = /data/shares/shared

[Samba] Workstation joins domain but user cannot log in SMB-LDAP

2008-11-04 Thread Peter Van den Wildenbergh
Hi List, I've done a little bit of SaMBa in the past, but new to LDAP, so bear with me please. (It is a lengthy post...) I've (loosely) followed this guide here: http://www.rrcomputerconsulting.com/view.php?article_id=3 My server is a Ubuntu 8.04 LTS (up-to-date) running : OpenLDAP: slapd