On Thu, 2003-11-13 at 01:35, Robert Rati wrote:
> The account I'm testing with has the posixAccount attributes setup. I
> was able to get this to work on my test system running Red Hat 9.0 using
> authconfig, but the final server will be running Debian. Since Debian
> doesn't have authconfig,
The account I'm testing with has the posixAccount attributes setup. I
was able to get this to work on my test system running Red Hat 9.0 using
authconfig, but the final server will be running Debian. Since Debian
doesn't have authconfig, do you know which config files authconfig
touches so I
On Wed, 2003-11-12 at 02:12, Robert Rati wrote:
> I have installed nss_ldap and changed my nsswitch.conf file to be like
> the example given with the nss_ldap package, so I thought that would
> satisfy the samba requirement. Is there other system configuration that
> needs to be done (other tha
I have installed nss_ldap and changed my nsswitch.conf file to be like
the example given with the nss_ldap package, so I thought that would
satisfy the samba requirement. Is there other system configuration that
needs to be done (other than changing nsswitch.conf) to satisfy this
samba require
On Tue, 2003-11-11 at 06:50, Robert Rati wrote:
> I have a Samba 3.0 PDC using LDAP as it's password database backend, but
> I can't get a user to log on to a Win2k machine on the domain. In the
> log file for the PC (on the Samba machine), I see that the user is found
> in the LDAP backend but
I have a Samba 3.0 PDC using LDAP as it's password database backend, but
I can't get a user to log on to a Win2k machine on the domain. In the
log file for the PC (on the Samba machine), I see that the user is found
in the LDAP backend but that getpwnam failed. The username does not
exist on
I posted this earlier, but never saw it show up in the mailing list so
I'm posting it again.
I have a Samba 3.0 PDC using LDAP as it's password database backend, but
I can't get a user to log on to a Win2k machine on the domain. In the
log file for the PC (on the Samba machine), I see that the