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Here you go...
http://pastebin.com/f61c911dd - logs
In answer to your questions...
Yeah that command works as root on the CLI
Samba version is 3.0.25b-1.el5_1.4
No I used the RPM's
OpenLDAP version...
slapd -V
@(#) $OpenLDAP: slapd 2.3.27 (Nov 10 2007 09:24:08) $
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Edmundo Valle Neto wrote:
Alan Goodman escreveu:
Edmundo Valle Neto wrote:
Alan Goodman escreveu:
I have implemented samba with LDAP backend, domain logins and
roaming profiles and everything is great - except for one thing.
Noone can change their passwords from windows - trying to change
y
Alan Goodman escreveu:
Edmundo Valle Neto wrote:
Alan Goodman escreveu:
I have implemented samba with LDAP backend, domain logins and
roaming profiles and everything is great - except for one thing.
Noone can change their passwords from windows - trying to change
your password results in win
Edmundo Valle Neto wrote:
Alan Goodman escreveu:
I have implemented samba with LDAP backend, domain logins and roaming
profiles and everything is great - except for one thing.
Noone can change their passwords from windows - trying to change your
password results in windows telling you your no
Alan Goodman escreveu:
I have implemented samba with LDAP backend, domain logins and roaming
profiles and everything is great - except for one thing.
Noone can change their passwords from windows - trying to change your
password results in windows telling you your not allowed to do that!
I d
Le Mon, Feb 18, 2008 at 02:39:21PM +, Alan Goodman a ecrit:
> I did smbldap-show alan and among other information the line:
> sambaPwdCanChange: 0 appeared.
>
> From my understanding if I do smbldap-usermod -A0 -B0 alan that line should
> then be changed to have a value of 1 allowing users to
I have implemented samba with LDAP backend, domain logins and roaming
profiles and everything is great - except for one thing.
Noone can change their passwords from windows - trying to change your
password results in windows telling you your not allowed to do that!
I did smbldap-show alan and