Hi all,
I've done a brief search of the list archieves and cannot find any
solutions to this problem, so I'll post my story and hopefuly someone will
have a better answer.
Brief Description:
This problem has now occured with a number of users, running different
versions of Office (see below).
Heya all,
So I've finally got a machine on this Samba 3 domain. Yey. Its an XP Pro
box, so I grabbed the UsrMgr.exe and SrvMgr.exe programs from Microsoft,
and hoped to at least use UsrMgr to see lists of users, maybe even as a
full User manager, since I can't find a decent one that does all the s
Hiya all, this should hopefully be a simple question.
I've noticed that their is a setting:
ldap machine suffix
Allowing you to put all the machine accounts in a different tree in your
ldap directory (which is a definate plus).
However, I note, that it is almost impossible to do so.
Has anyone done
> As you probably know: you have to create a Linux-User first
> which resides in ou=Machines.In order to have the system
> find it when doing the lookup, you'll need to tell
> your NSS to also search in the Machines-tree for users:
> In /etc/ldap.conf (e.g. Mandrake) or /etc/libnss-ldap.conf
> (De