[Samba] samba+ldap: authentication probelm.

2006-04-24 Thread balijepalli srikrishnamohan
Hello Group, I am using RH9, samba-3.-.22. And i have openldap-2.3.11. on another machine. Using mkntpwd i got NT/LM passwords and gave it's output in the ldif file for sambaNTPassword and sambaLMPassword attribute types. when i tried to authenticate by giving the username and plain text

Re: [Samba] samba + ldap authentication

2004-06-11 Thread Muhammad Reza
Dear list Maybe we have same problem with smbldap-tools-0.8.4-1 I didnt see password attribute in LDAP entry create by smbldap-tools, but all user i create can succesfully login to samba machine via ssh. [EMAIL PROTECTED] samba]# smbldap-usershow administrator dn:

[Samba] samba + ldap authentication

2004-06-10 Thread Peter Nyberg
Hi all! I have authentication problems with samba + ldap. When I populate the list through smbldap-populate.pl a administrator account was created. I asume this is the same account as rootdn cn=Manager,dc=dbb,dc=su,dc=se. With the same password, right? Ldap seams to be ok and when I do [EMAIL

Re: [Samba] samba + ldap authentication

2004-06-10 Thread Beast
Peter Nyberg wrote: Hi all! I have authentication problems with samba + ldap. When I populate the list through smbldap-populate.pl a administrator account was created. I asume this is the same account as rootdn cn=Manager,dc=dbb,dc=su,dc=se. With the same password, right? No. Administrator is just

Re: [Samba] samba + ldap authentication

2004-06-10 Thread Peter Nyberg
Hi again! I did the following: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/local/sbin# smbldap-passwd.pl administrator Changing password for administrator New password : xx Retype new password : xxx [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/local/samba/bin# ./net rpc group LIST global -U administrator Password: xxx The

Re: [Samba] samba + ldap authentication

2004-06-10 Thread Peter Nyberg
here's an output. I don't know if one can see anything wrong here. I don't have the account administrator in the /etc/passwd. Only in ldap. [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/local/sbin# ./smbldap-usershow.pl administrator dn: uid=Administrator,ou=Users,dc=dbb,dc=su,dc=se cn: Administrator sn: Administrator

Re: [Samba] samba + ldap authentication

2004-06-10 Thread Beast
Peter Nyberg wrote: Hi again! I did the following: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/local/sbin# smbldap-passwd.pl administrator Changing password for administrator New password : xx Retype new password : xxx [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/local/samba/bin# ./net rpc group LIST global -U administrator

Re: [Samba] samba + ldap authentication

2004-06-10 Thread Beast
Peter Nyberg wrote: here's an output. I don't know if one can see anything wrong here. I don't have the account administrator in the /etc/passwd. Only in ldap. [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/local/sbin# ./smbldap-usershow.pl administrator dn: uid=Administrator,ou=Users,dc=dbb,dc=su,dc=se cn: Administrator

Re: [Samba] samba + ldap authentication

2004-06-10 Thread Peter Nyberg
Quoting Beast [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Peter Nyberg wrote: here's an output. I don't know if one can see anything wrong here. I don't have the account administrator in the /etc/passwd. Only in ldap. [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/local/sbin# ./smbldap-usershow.pl administrator dn:

[Samba] samba LDAP authentication

2003-08-19 Thread Vaibhav Gundapwar
Hi We have already setup LADP server for entire institute, but we dont have admin access on that server. We want to user the same LDAP accounts for samba authentication for department server. Is it possible to do this without admin password for LDAP. I searched alot but couldn't find anything

[Samba] Samba + ldap authentication question

2003-06-13 Thread François Beretti
hello all I have read all the doc about ldap in the Samba documentation, and I am not sure I understand how a user authentication is validated by the samba server In the samba doc it is said that the samba ldap admin must be able to retrieve the lmPassword and ntPassword attributes of any user

Re: [Samba] Samba/LDAP Authentication and SSL Conflicts

2002-12-05 Thread Bill Alexander
My solution: That part about the Samba authentication was the most confusing bit, as others suggested: I completely agree with the replies I received that the SSL shouldn't have had anything to do with it. And, it turns out, it didn't. The machine in question had cached my account's