Hi,
thanks for your advice. I set it, and the unix passwd sync too. I restored
the original /etc/pam.d/passwd file. This way it seems to work. Soon I will
test the installation with a Windows client too. One additional info: I use
smbldap-passwd instead of smbpasswd.
2009/6/25 Adam Williams
> w
why not just use ldap passwd sync = yes, and then change passwords with
smbpasswd?
Tamás Pisch wrote:
Hi,
I go trough the SaMBa guide Making happy users secondly. I configure Debian
Lenny on XEN.
I have problem with PAM. When i try to change a user's password with
smbldap-passwd it runs withou
Hi,
I go trough the SaMBa guide Making happy users secondly. I configure Debian
Lenny on XEN.
I have problem with PAM. When i try to change a user's password with
smbldap-passwd it runs without error, but when i try to log in I get the
"Login incorrect" message. When I try to change a user's passw