This seems to be fixed now.
I had two sambaDomain records. One had the correct base SID, the other
had an incorrect one. Although the user SID was correct, the group SID
was not, as it was being generated from the incorrect sambaDomain
record. It was unfortunate that the error message said it
Rob Shinn wrote:
Do you have a complete sambaDomain record in your LDAP and is it at
the root level of the LDAP structure?
I have a sambaDomain record, whether it is complete, I don't know:
version: 1
dn: sambaDomainName=DHCP02,dc=theirorg,dc=ac,dc=uk
objectClass: top
objectClass: sambaDoma
Do you have a complete sambaDomain record in your LDAP and is it at
the root level of the LDAP structure?
On 12/19/08, Graham Seaman wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to set up samba with ldap authorization on a windows network.
> I have samba running on one linux host, and openldap on another. I have
Hi,
I'm trying to set up samba with ldap authorization on a windows network.
I have samba running on one linux host, and openldap on another. I have
used smbldap-tools to populate my directory and used smbldap-useradd to
create an initial testuser on the samba host. I can ssh in to the samba