to these
rigorous tests anymore (if it ain't broke don't fix it). Thanks again
John for the helpful insights that led me to work on this issue a bit
more intelligently.
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John H Terpstra wrote:
Tony,
I look forward to your findings in detail.
Thanks.
- Jo
as no password? I will investigate that
as well to see the implications of a machine with no password and
/bin/bash shell access.
Tony Fugere
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Tony Fugere wrote:
I'm pretty sure that we have our problems solved by using %m, but I will
triple check and post results in a few hour
I'm pretty sure that we have our problems solved by using %m, but I will
triple check and post results in a few hours. I don't really want to
mislead anyone into having a six month struggle as I have had with this.
Tony
John H Terpstra wrote:
Tony,
I do not have any proof to contradict your info
7;d
let the community know so that when people in my previous position
search Google for this subject they'll find this answer.
As of this e-mail, I'm using Samba 3.0.7, OpenLDAP 2.1.29, and
Smbldap-tools 0.8.5.
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I wrote:
I'm using Samba 3.0.3 on
I guess that's the only
suggested one, but I've thought about a couple others, one being to
make an ou=Accounts which would contain aliases to ou=People and
ou=Computers, but I haven't tested it yet...
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,dc=edu' -b
'dc=soil,dc=ncsu,dc=edu' -W '(objectclass=*)'
Results: http://www.soil.ncsu.edu/tony_temp/ldapsearch.out
10. Set the root user password:
smbldap-passwd root
11. Changed the local security policy on the Windows XP machine:
Domain member: Digitally encrypt