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werner maes wrote:
| At 10:44 1/10/2003, Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
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|> werner maes wrote:
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|> | Hello,
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|> | If you use samba 3.0.0 with LDAP authentication, samba uses an ldap
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At 10:44 1/10/2003, Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
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werner maes wrote:
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| Hello,
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| If you use samba 3.0.0 with LDAP authentication, samba uses an ldap
| attribute "sambaSID" in which the domain SID is stored. When somebody
| does a domain logon (200
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werner maes wrote:
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| Hello,
|
| If you use samba 3.0.0 with LDAP authentication, samba uses an ldap
| attribute "sambaSID" in which the domain SID is stored. When somebody
| does a domain logon (2000/XP) this attribute is checked. But suppose I
|
Hello,
If you use samba 3.0.0 with LDAP authentication, samba uses an ldap
attribute "sambaSID" in which the domain SID is stored. When somebody does
a domain logon (2000/XP) this attribute is checked. But suppose I would
like to login to another domain? Can I define multiples sambaSID's or is