On Tue, Nov 16, 2004 at 03:22:11PM -0500, Christian Merrill wrote:
I knew all along I was an idiot :). The other steps needed to be done
but the culprit was me putting the smbldap scripts in /usr/local/bin and
then telling samba to look for them in /usr/local/sbin. Amazing how
much better
For whatever reason I am trying to configure the following environment
and am running into trouble towards the end of things. Hopefully I am
overlooking something basic, any assistance would be greatly appreciated.
1. Redhat AS 2.1 server running Netscape Directory Server 5.2
2. RHEL3 system
Christian Merrill wrote:
For whatever reason I am trying to configure the following environment
and am running into trouble towards the end of things. Hopefully I am
overlooking something basic, any assistance would be greatly appreciated.
1. Redhat AS 2.1 server running Netscape Directory
On Tue, Nov 16, 2004 at 11:20:06AM -0500, Christian Merrill wrote:
Ok, managed to fix most of this...however something appears to be goofy
with the Administrator account...I cannot access shares with it directly
and it won't allow me to join a machine to the domain.
Are you using username
Christian Merrill wrote:
Daniel Wilson wrote:
try setting your admin account with
uidNumber=0
gidNumber=512
primarygroupsid = X-512
the uidnumber=0 is the important one i think!
Regards
Dan
Here's what I have -- it all looks good, no idea what I'm missing.
I'm thinking something has to be
Andreas wrote:
On Tue, Nov 16, 2004 at 11:20:06AM -0500, Christian Merrill wrote:
Ok, managed to fix most of this...however something appears to be goofy
with the Administrator account...I cannot access shares with it directly
and it won't allow me to join a machine to the domain.
Are
Daniel Wilson wrote:
Christian Merrill wrote:
Daniel Wilson wrote:
try setting your admin account with
uidNumber=0
gidNumber=512
primarygroupsid = X-512
the uidnumber=0 is the important one i think!
Regards
Dan
Here's what I have -- it all looks good, no idea what I'm missing.
I'm thinking
On Tue, Nov 16, 2004 at 12:02:21PM -0500, Christian Merrill wrote:
Thanks, one more problem out of the way. Now on a windows system I can
manually net use to a share with Administrator, however attempting to
join the domain still fails with a bad username/pw.
The user you choose to perform
Andreas wrote:
On Tue, Nov 16, 2004 at 12:02:21PM -0500, Christian Merrill wrote:
Thanks, one more problem out of the way. Now on a windows system I can
manually net use to a share with Administrator, however attempting to
join the domain still fails with a bad username/pw.
The user you
On Tue, Nov 16, 2004 at 01:25:56PM -0500, Christian Merrill wrote:
Regarding what you are saying, from the RHEL3 Samba server a getent
passwd displays Administrator and root both with uid=0 along with the
other available local remote ldap accounts.
Yes, that's what I meant. Seems OK. You
Andreas wrote:
On Tue, Nov 16, 2004 at 01:25:56PM -0500, Christian Merrill wrote:
Regarding what you are saying, from the RHEL3 Samba server a getent
passwd displays Administrator and root both with uid=0 along with the
other available local remote ldap accounts.
Yes, that's what I
On Tue, Nov 16, 2004 at 01:49:52PM -0500, Christian Merrill wrote:
Will bump up the logging and see what I can find. Sorry for not posting
the config portion:
I would also take a closer look at the ldap logs to be certain samba is being
able
to log in as manager. Can you see if at least the
Andreas wrote:
On Tue, Nov 16, 2004 at 01:49:52PM -0500, Christian Merrill wrote:
Will bump up the logging and see what I can find. Sorry for not posting
the config portion:
I would also take a closer look at the ldap logs to be certain samba is
being able
to log in as manager. Can you
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