Hi,
I had the same problem and solved it for me yesterday.
I downloaded the samba.schema file from the original samba version 3.0.24
available from samba.org and copied it to /etc/ldap/schema/samba.schema,
restartet sladp.
Now I am able to find the groups within the windows security setting
dialo
Hi,
I'm running into weird problems after switching from tdbsam to ldapsam
user backend. I have transferred all local unix and samba groups with the
sambaldap-tools scripts. The 'net groupmap list' command prints all
group mappings correctly, and I also can use all the groups present in
LDAP for se
The example given by Jose (thanks by the way) creates a new group,
both posix and unix in the LDAP Directory. What if I want to map the
unix root group to the NT Domain Admins group?
Do I just add the entries to the root group listed in the directory,
or do I make the gidNumber=0 or do I do somet
I noticed that after I moved from tdbsam to ldapsam for my passdb
backend, the group mappings had disappeared. After reading the docs, I
found that this information is stored in LDAP (makes sense).
The problem is the HOWTO Collection only says that it is the
administrators responsibility to store
hi!
let us see your share definition in smb.conf! are you shure that you didn't
restrict access at share?
lg
thomas
> Hi there.
>
> I have set up a Samba 2.2.5 Server with LDAP support. I don't wont
> local system users, so i also set up PAM authentication against ldap.
> This works fine, Ma
Hi there.
I have set up a Samba 2.2.5 Server with LDAP support. I don't wont local
system users, so i also set up PAM authentication against ldap. This
works fine, Machine Trusts and Users are not needed to be local (in
/etc/passwd or /etc/group). The same with Groups. Now here is my Problem.