Re: [Samba] Understanding ldap auth credentials

2009-03-30 Thread Axel Werner
Am 27.03.2009 07:04, Adam Tauno Williams schrieb: It appears that the uid and SID are the only mandatory attributes, but I also see attributes for storing the passwd or pw hash. Is the passwd to be stored in the LDAP record twice - once as a posix pw and once as a domain pw? No, three

Re: [Samba] Understanding ldap auth credentials

2009-03-30 Thread Adam Tauno Williams
On Sat, 2009-03-28 at 00:39 -0400, jeff sacksteder wrote: out fine - just change your passwords via Samba or use the standard change-password extended operation [LDAP] with the smbk5 module and they will all be updated simultaneously. Could you elaborate on the smbk5 module and how it

Re: [Samba] Understanding ldap auth credentials

2009-03-27 Thread Adam Tauno Williams
On Thu, 2009-03-26 at 22:35 -0400, jeff sacksteder wrote: I'm try to create a single sign on configuration for a home fileserver, storing user accounts in the directory and using those credentials to authenticate Linux shell logins, server applications and PDC logins. Not single sign on (that

Re: [Samba] Understanding ldap auth credentials

2009-03-27 Thread jeff sacksteder
out fine - just change your passwords via Samba or use the standard change-password extended operation [LDAP] with the smbk5 module and they will all be updated simultaneously. Could you elaborate on the smbk5 module and how it relates to ldappasswd? -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the

[Samba] Understanding ldap auth credentials

2009-03-26 Thread jeff sacksteder
I'm try to create a single sign on configuration for a home fileserver, storing user accounts in the directory and using those credentials to authenticate Linux shell logins, server applications and PDC logins. I have NSS working correctly and am trying to extend my LDAP schema to accommodate