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
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Can somebody point me into the right direction please?
Is this a windows issue/setting or samba or both ...
Thanks
Peter
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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
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
${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
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Peter Van den Wildenbergh
Owner
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
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
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
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
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