Hello there...
My name is Marcelo, i am new in this list.
I don't know if here is the right place for asking about samba + LDAP,
if not, sorry...
I am finishing to implement a samba server with ldap support but, when i
want to add some group to the samba domain i obtain the following error
me
John H Terpstra wrote:
On Thursday 11 October 2007 22:57, Daniel L. Miller wrote:
Are the IDEALX tools necessary for "complete" integration with LDAP? Or
is the built-in support sufficiently advanced now?
Daniel
What does "complete" integration with LDAP mean to you?
You are not the
Adam Tauno Williams schrieb:
Add them to the domain administrators group.
if you have read my initial posting, you would have noticed that this is
the problem. the user administrator is member of "domain admins" but
still can't perform administrative tasks.
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John H Terpstra wrote:
On Thursday 11 October 2007 22:57, Daniel L. Miller wrote:
Are the IDEALX tools necessary for "complete" integration with LDAP? Or
is the built-in support sufficiently advanced now?
Daniel
Daniel,
What function do you believe the IDEALX tools serve? Why do yo
Am Freitag, 12. Oktober 2007 06:58 schrieb John H Terpstra:
> On Thursday 11 October 2007 22:57, Daniel L. Miller wrote:
> > Are the IDEALX tools necessary for "complete" integration with LDAP? Or
> > is the built-in support sufficiently advanced now?
> >
> > Daniel
>
> Daniel,
>
> What function
On Thursday 11 October 2007 22:57, Daniel L. Miller wrote:
> Are the IDEALX tools necessary for "complete" integration with LDAP? Or
> is the built-in support sufficiently advanced now?
>
> Daniel
Daniel,
What function do you believe the IDEALX tools serve? Why do you think these
scripts are n
Are the IDEALX tools necessary for "complete" integration with LDAP? Or
is the built-in support sufficiently advanced now?
Daniel
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Torsten wrote:
Frank Van Damme schrieb:
On 10/11/07, Torsten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Frank Van Damme schrieb:
You problem is that the account does not have uid number 0. If it has,
it has a root account on your unix box and you're all set.
o.k, but uid 0 is reserved for root, isn't
We've got SAMBA 3.0.23d / LDAP PDC using smb-ldap-tools. smb.conf
contains:
add user script = /opt/IDEALX/sbin/smbldap-useradd "%u"
A new user may be added to the domain by various ways, e.g:
1. from a Windows workstation of an administrator:
usrmgr.exe;
2. from the server shell: smbldap-usera
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>> Subject: [Samba] SAMBA+LDAP-How to promote Administrator with all
>> priviliges?
>> Date: Thu, 11 Oct 2007 11:15:59 +0200
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have setup samba+ldap an almost everything went well, accept the fact,
>> that there was no adminis
> o.k. I believe you (;-), but still, wthat if I want to promote my
> assistent and my housekeeper with administrative piviliges? I cant give
> them all uid0.
Add them to the domain administrators group.
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Frank Van Damme schrieb:
On 10/11/07, Torsten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Frank Van Damme schrieb:
You problem is that the account does not have uid number 0. If it has,
it has a root account on your unix box and you're all set.
o.k, but uid 0 is reserved for root, isn't it? a
Torsten napisał(a):
Frank Van Damme schrieb:
You problem is that the account does not have uid number 0. If it has,
it has a root account on your unix box and you're all set.
o.k, but uid 0 is reserved for root, isn't it? and it should be
possible to have more than one account with adm
On 10/11/07, Torsten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Frank Van Damme schrieb:
> >
> >
> > You problem is that the account does not have uid number 0. If it has,
> > it has a root account on your unix box and you're all set.
> >
> >
> >
> o.k, but uid 0 is reserved for root, isn't it? and it should be
Frank Van Damme schrieb:
You problem is that the account does not have uid number 0. If it has,
it has a root account on your unix box and you're all set.
o.k, but uid 0 is reserved for root, isn't it? and it should be possible
to have more than one account with administrative priviliges.
On 10/11/07, Torsten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have setup samba+ldap an almost everything went well, accept the fact,
> that there was no administrative account from the beginning. So I just
> created one using smbldap-useradd.
>
> samba-pdc:~# /usr/sbin/smbldap-usershow administrator
Hi,
I have setup samba+ldap an almost everything went well, accept the fact,
that there was no administrative account from the beginning. So I just
created one using smbldap-useradd.
samba-pdc:~# /usr/sbin/smbldap-usershow administrator
dn: uid=administrator,ou=Users,dc=rhhu,dc=local
objectCl
On Mon, 08 Oct 2007, simo might have said:
> On Mon, 2007-10-08 at 15:45 +0100, Ricardo Manuel Esteves (VI) wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I got samba 3.0.26a on my Fedora 7, and when i try to add users with
> > smbpasswd -a username, it only works if the user exists as a linux
> > user... i got a Centos
On Mon, 2007-10-08 at 15:45 +0100, Ricardo Manuel Esteves (VI) wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I got samba 3.0.26a on my Fedora 7, and when i try to add users with
> smbpasswd -a username, it only works if the user exists as a linux
> user... i got a Centos 4.4 system with samba 3.0.10 and it works even
> if th
Hi,
I got samba 3.0.26a on my Fedora 7, and when i try to add users with
smbpasswd -a username, it only works if the user exists as a linux
user... i got a Centos 4.4 system with samba 3.0.10 and it works even
if the user doesn't exists on the system.
Can anyone explain me why this happens? is i
Check your slapd.conf ACL options.
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Subject: [Samba] Samba + Ldap: password sync
Date: Thu, 4 Oct 2007 15:19:42 -0300
To: samba@lists.samba.org
Gentleman,
While using
Gentleman,
While using Openldap 2.2.x, password syncronization was working fine. It
means that when a user changed his password through MS Windows XP,
unixPassword, sambaNTPassword and sambaLMPassword were updated at the
same time.
Since I migrated Openldap to version 2.3.38 (same compilation opt
On Fri, 2007-08-31 at 10:16 -0300, Steve Scanavarro wrote:
> Hello everyone!
> I'm using samba with LDAP, and everything is working fine.
> But I'm having problems when I change something in the permissions on the
> share, for example, I have a share called "daily".
> In this share, the permissions
Hello everyone!
I'm using samba with LDAP, and everything is working fine.
But I'm having problems when I change something in the permissions on the
share, for example, I have a share called "daily".
In this share, the permissions are set to the LDAP group called Daily, where
"steve" is a member.
W
I don't use nscd myself, for comparison
On 8/24/07, John Drescher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On 23/08/07, Didster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Thanks,
> > >
> > > I haven't had any other responses to this :o( So I will try and a read
> > > though the archives [i did this before posting, bu
> On 23/08/07, Didster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Thanks,
> >
> > I haven't had any other responses to this :o( So I will try and a read
> > though the archives [i did this before posting, but again wont hurt]
> >
> > Its driving me mad!
>
> Have you got nscd on?
>
I do have nscd as without it
On 23/08/07, Didster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks,
>
> I haven't had any other responses to this :o( So I will try and a read
> though the archives [i did this before posting, but again wont hurt]
>
> Its driving me mad!
Have you got nscd on?
>
> On 8/21/07, John Drescher <[EMAIL PROTECTED
Thanks,
I haven't had any other responses to this :o( So I will try and a read
though the archives [i did this before posting, but again wont hurt]
Its driving me mad!
On 8/21/07, John Drescher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > When signing into Window XP, everything works fine. Clicking on the
>
> When signing into Window XP, everything works fine. Clicking on the
> start menu shows whatever is set in displayName at the top as the
> persons name.
>
> However, after an as yet undetermined amount of time [about 20 mins],
> it switches to displaying the UID. So at the top of the start menu
Hi All,
I have a rather strange, if not critical, issue with samba as a NT4
domain controller.
We have samba [version 3.0.24] set up as a PDC using LDAP as a
backend. Each account was created using the IDEALX scripts, has a
displayName set to a users full name, say Joe Bloggs. The actual UID
of
Hi,
just a question about the representation of Windows Domain groups in
LDAP when using the ldapsam backend: What exactly is required to have
a Windows Domain group properly configured?
Am I correct that there is only a single LDAP object of
- objectClasses sambaGroupMapping and posixGroup,
Hi Adam
Try usermin
http://www.webmin.com/usermin.html
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> I have a samba 3 with ldap working as a PDC,my mail server also using
> LDAP database as a authentication.
> Do you know any web application, script (working with apache) that
> allow users to change their ldap passwords (smaba passwords and passwd
> passwords).
> Usually users can do that fr
HEllo
I have a samba 3 with ldap working as a PDC,my mail server also using
LDAP database as a authentication.
Do you know any web application, script (working with apache) that
allow users to change their ldap passwords (smaba passwords and passwd
passwords).
Usually users can do that from wi
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
Hello List,
i have set up a samba pdc with ldap, smbldap-tools about one year ago.
Now i would like to extend it with OX, squid, etc...
After checking out the LDAP Directory tree i was wondering what the
Organisation Units "DSA" and "ldmap" are good for?
My current
Hello List,
i have set up a samba pdc with ldap, smbldap-tools about one year ago.
Now i would like to extend it with OX, squid, etc...
After checking out the LDAP Directory tree i was wondering what the
Organisation Units "DSA" and "ldmap" are good for?
My current tree looks like this:
dc=e
Hi All,
I have a problem with permissions following a migration from tdbsam to LDAP.
As I understand it from the documentation, each member server on the
domain needs to have 2 SIDs, a domain SID and a local machine SID. After
migrating the server to ldap, users can still login and desktops an
On Thu, 2007-04-05 at 14:35 +0200, Jörg Herzinger wrote:
> > Like Kerberos, Samba needs the password-equivilant values, or some other
> > process that will perform the same calculations on them (like a DC for a
> > member server). There isn't any way around that. Interestingly Heimdal
> > 0.8 inc
> Like Kerberos, Samba needs the password-equivilant values, or some other
> process that will perform the same calculations on them (like a DC for a
> member server). There isn't any way around that. Interestingly Heimdal
> 0.8 includes code to do this in the KDC (we don't have a client for this
On Wed, 2007-04-04 at 15:18 +0200, Jörg Herzinger wrote:
> > The other option is the smbk5pwd module for openldap, and setting 'ldap
> > password sync = yes'. I've not used it > myself, but I'm told it works.
>
> Hmm, thanks, but this module is just a dirty trick in my eyes and it
> works just f
> The other option is the smbk5pwd module for openldap, and setting 'ldap
> password sync = yes'. I've not used it > myself, but I'm told it works.
Hmm, thanks, but this module is just a dirty trick in my eyes and it works just
for Heimdal Kerberos but I use MIT-Kerberos. I almost can't believe
On Tue, 2007-04-03 at 21:47 -0400, Sean Elble wrote:
> On 4/3/07 1:20 PM, "Jörg Herzinger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hello. I'm trying to implement a single-sign-on system with MIT-Kerberos and
> > OpenLDAP. These two are currently working pretty well, but now I'm trying to
> > add samba to
I already thought that this is not possible. Is there no other way of
authenticating samba? PAM, SASL, ANYTHING. I mean, I like samba, but in terms
of user authentication it really isn't flexible.
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On 4/3/07 1:20 PM, "Jörg Herzinger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello. I'm trying to implement a single-sign-on system with MIT-Kerberos and
> OpenLDAP. These two are currently working pretty well, but now I'm trying to
> add samba to this system. I've found a lot of tutorials about samba PDC wit
Hello. I'm trying to implement a single-sign-on system with MIT-Kerberos and
OpenLDAP. These two are currently working pretty well, but now I'm trying to
add samba to this system. I've found a lot of tutorials about samba PDC with
LDAP backend, but this is of course not quite what I want. My pas
I'm trying to create a trust between two Samba-LDAP domains (on a single
server).
I'm following Samba Howto Collection
(http://us3.samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba-HOWTO-Collection/NetCommand.html#id335566)
but I'm getting the error below.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# /usr/local/samba.labi/bin/net rpc tes
Hello
i'm trying to export the old passwd/smbpasswd account to the ldap directory
with pdbedit :
pdbedit -e tdbsam:test
pdbedit -i tdbsam:test
but when i do that there is no posix informations.
what is the way to have those informations ?
thank you
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it's not smbldap application. The smbldap application that used to change
the user password is smbldap-passwd. Please check your ACL in slapd.conf.
Mine is
access to attr=userPassword,sambaLMPassword,sambaNTPassword
Chechu escribió:
I have aproblem with the smbldap-tools...when I try to change the
passwd fron a user in win...I get the error "", and I know that the
script of smbldap-tools fails when try to execute the next line:
[ ... ]
This looks mostly an ACL problem in your LDAP server (OpenLDAP?).
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hi,
I have aproblem with the smbldap-tools...when I try to change the
passwd fron a user in win...I get the error "", and I know that the
script of smbldap-tools fails when try to execute the next line:
# non-root user
if (!defined($oldpass)) {
Luis Filipe Lobo schrieb:
> [global]
>workgroup = ALUNOS
>server string = %h
Did you test the behaviour with an unset "server string" option, i.e.
commented out? Or with a
netbios name = PUKEBOX
timbo
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>>> obey pam restrictions = yes
>>> pam password change = yes
I reconfigured the server at these points (and profile acls = yes). At
least it improved the unaccessible profile: One of the 2 concurrent
clients gets its profile instantly, the other one has a minute of
waiting before getting its da
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Hi!
I am using samba 3.0.24 with backend ldapsam.
When i restart samba it tries to create the sambaDomainName entry in
ldap with the domain name, the problem is, it does not create the entry
with the name specified in workgroup attribute (in smb.conf)
Felipe Augusto van de Wiel schrieb:
> PAM: UNKNOWN PAM ERROR is not something nice to see
> on your longs.
That's sad but true...
> Did you already increase the log level of Samba?
I'll check that tomorrow (hopefully).
> Simultaneously should be interpreted "at the exactly
>
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On 03/05/2007 02:02 PM, Tim Boneko wrote:
> Has anybody had this problem before? If not, where should i
> start digging?
By the logs you sent, definetely PAM. :-)
> I'm running Samba 3.0.24 on Debian stable with slapd-2.2.23 backend.
> smb.
Has anybody had this problem before? If not, where should i start digging?
I'm running Samba 3.0.24 on Debian stable with slapd-2.2.23 backend.
smb.conf is attached below.
When two different users log in at the same moment, the login process
seems to freeze for a minute and the client (win2k) comp
Hi
I want to run a Samba PDC with LDAP backend on a FreeBSD 6.2 for Sparc64.
And off course, if I send this mail, it is not working ! :-(
I have this error message when using smbclient on the PDC itself.
The command line is: smbclient -L janus -Uadministrator%toto
The result is: session setup fa
Hi,
Do you want them to be admins from out of the Windows Tools
Usermanager/Servermanager?
Have a look at the privileges. (Samba Howto Collection chapter 15)
Another chance is to put some access controll lists in your slapd.conf
file and make the admins to use an ldap browser of their choice.
Go
Hi folks.
I have a functional Samba-LDAP server running as a PDC with Windows 2003
clients.
I'm changing the structure of my LDAP tree and I want to give
administrator's permissions to a branch (i.e. ou=teachers,dc=domain,dc=com).
Is there a way to do this automatically (i.e. by using an argumen
Hi!
Happy new year to you all, I hade the line passwd program =
/usr/bin/smbpasswd -r netbiosname -U %u which seems to work when I force the
user to change the password. I tried the line you suggested but without any
luck. Thanks for the reply. I have been on holiday until today so now it is
back
Hello Sermodi & happy new year to all!
sermodi schrieb:
> The logon is working the only trouble is that I
> can't get the option for changing the password, when I press the ctrl-alt-del,
> the change password button is "unclickable".
I`m looking for the declaration of a password change command
Hello Sermodi & happy new year to all!
sermodi schrieb:
> The logon is working the only trouble is that I
> can't get the option for changing the password, when I press the ctrl-alt-del,
> the change password button is "unclickable".
I`m looking for the declaration of a password change command
mod -x '%g'
'%u'
set primary group script = /opt/IDEALX/sbin/smbldap-usermod -g '%g' '%u'
add machine script = /opt/IDEALX/sbin/smbldap-useradd -w '%u'
Cheers,
Adrian Sender.
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Sent: Sa
PS - If you find my advice helpful, in lieu of lunch, I would accept
entry into Washinton U's doctoral Computer Science & Engineering program
with a nice stipend. ;)
Sorry - just noticed your e-mail address and since I'm interested in
grad studies, I couldn't resist. :)
Good luck with Samba/
To answer my own question.
Howard Chu, on the fedora-directory-users list, answered a slightly
different version of the same query from me and I think has put me out
of my misery :)
https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-directory-users/2006-December/msg00165.html
Now, my University has
Michael, All,
I have been going back through the Samba archives looking to see if a
Samba+LDAP+Kerberos configuration is possible given my situation.
Mostly I see posts that say "You can't get there from here.", but I
don't want to give up too easily. My situation is this:
I have a new Sa
Hi!
Thanks for the reply Luis, maybe it is a windows issue but I thought
maybe somebody in the mail list had some similar setup and if they had
been able to change the password in windows. I got it to work in a
previous setup once I changed the password encryption to yes. But in the
new setup(
That sounds more a win issue than a samba/ldap
Dont you have a policy on changing password from your old win domain?
Regards,
LD
Le jeudi 21 décembre 2006 10:08, sermodi a écrit :
> Hi everybody!
> I don't know if this is a samba or ldap problem, so here is the problem and
> you decide.
> I've
Hi everybody!
I don't know if this is a samba or ldap problem, so here is the problem and
you decide.
I've installed Samba+LDAP to replace the windows solution. The workstation
in the network are w2k so the need to logon to the samba+ldap for all the
setting to be fetched. The logon is working the
Asier Baranguán wrote:
Hi!
Perhaps this is not the appropiate list, but I need some advices.
I have a working Samba PDC with a LDAP backend over a secure TLS
connection, with W2000 and XP clients. I've readed in a lot of places
that Kerberos is a very nice thing to have in the setup but I can
Hi!
Perhaps this is not the appropiate list, but I need some advices.
I have a working Samba PDC with a LDAP backend over a secure TLS connection, with W2000
and XP clients. I've readed in a lot of places that Kerberos is a very nice thing to have
in the setup but I cannot see why. I know the
Hi
I want the following share setup in samba 3.0.10 without the use of POSIX
ACL kernel support on the /dev/sdi01 partition:
A group should be able to be "Windows owner" when ever a windows file or
folder is created.
A group should be able to be have windows full access when ever a fil
Samba is a client to slapd, so it needs a properly configured ldap.conf.
On 10/9/06, Net Warrior <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Ok, thanks I'll try that.
I did not modify ldap.conf, cause I thought that ldap.conf is a client
setting and not a server seting,
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Ok, thanks I'll try that.
I did not modify ldap.conf, cause I thought that ldap.conf is a client
setting and not a server seting,
I'll try that anyway.
And one me thing :
wha't right like this -> passdb backend = ldapsam:ldap://127.0.0.1,
or like this -> ldaps://127.0.0.1:636 ?
Thanks for your ti
Net Warrior a écrit :
Hi there guys, do not know if post this here or in openldap list, sorry
if I
disturb you.
I configured samba+ldap as a PDC and byt now it's working fine, so, I
decided to put some security to the stuff.
The problem is that I coudl not make it work, here I what I've done.
Hi there guys, do not know if post this here or in openldap list, sorry if I
disturb you.
I configured samba+ldap as a PDC and byt now it's working fine, so, I
decided to put some security to the stuff.
The problem is that I coudl not make it work, here I what I've done.
This is what netstat sho
Have you defined the Samba SID for the new group you created?
Are the base SID equal to that in the Samba domain?
On 9/24/06, Matthew Thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi samba gurus,
I have a successful install of samba/LDAP (on FC5) and am looking at
applying security templates for differen
Hi samba gurus,
I have a successful install of samba/LDAP (on FC5) and am looking at
applying security templates for different groups.
I had this successfully working on my old RH9 box running samba (but not
using LDAP). Using poledit, I created groups (sales, it, etc) that were
the same as my
Try temporally stop winbind and start nscd to look if your problem is solved.
On 9/12/06, Noah Dain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 9/11/06, Cleber P. de Souza <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You'll need setup and start the nscd service on your machine.
> This solve your problem.
well, windbind and
On 9/11/06, Cleber P. de Souza <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
You'll need setup and start the nscd service on your machine.
This solve your problem.
well, windbind and nscd don't get along together, as winbind does it's
own caching.
reference: http://us4.samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba-Guide/happy
* distro: ubuntu breezy ( 6.06 )
* samba version: shipped version with updates ( 3.0.22-1ubuntu3.1 )
* no ssl
* openLDAP is running on the same machine as samba, and referenced as
localhost/127.0.0.1 where applicable ( 2.2.26-5ubuntu2.1 )
* nscd is not installed, much less running
I've set up a s
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On 09/03/2006 11:13 AM, Andreas Calvo escreveu:
> Hi!
> I've been using samba as PDC with a LDAP backend, and everything seems to
> work fine but, whenever a user has to auth to samba, it seems that the
> query
> that it performs is against the mail at
Hi!
I've been using samba as PDC with a LDAP backend, and everything seems to
work fine but, whenever a user has to auth to samba, it seems that the query
that it performs is against the mail attribute, instead of the uid as I
desired.
Is there any way to manually specify the query filter to use a
Jean-Michel Caricand wrote:
Hai All,
can anyone give me a proper documentation to do
samba + ldap PDC
in my environment 50% of machine is in windows and 50% in
redhat linux..
winXP and RHEL3 and RHEL4
if anyone can give a proper documentation ... that will be a
grate help..
thank you in ad
> Hai All,
>
> can anyone give me a proper documentation to do
> samba + ldap PDC
>
> in my environment 50% of machine is in windows and 50% in
redhat linux..
> winXP and RHEL3 and RHEL4
>
> if anyone can give a proper documentation ... that will be a
grate help..
>
> thank you in advance
> jerryni
Hai All,
can anyone give me a proper documentation to do
samba + ldap PDC
in my environment 50% of machine is in windows and 50% in redhat linux..
winXP and RHEL3 and RHEL4
if anyone can give a proper documentation ... that will be a grate help..
thank you in advance
jerrynikky.
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The subject pretty much sums it up. SCO, Samba and LDAP.. only, we're not
using LDAP. I got dropped into the middle of this project with little
information about much of anything and I'm not a native to SCO and I'm
unfamiliar with Samba, however I will be as informative as possible.
# uname -a
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oly wrote:
hi i have set up samba as a pdc with ldap but i am having problems with
passwords they do not seem to be taken from ldap instead i have to run
smbpasswd username to allow a user to login.
this directory will have around 800 users when complete and the ldap is also
used for other authe
hi i have set up samba as a pdc with ldap but i am having problems with
passwords they do not seem to be taken from ldap instead i have to run
smbpasswd username to allow a user to login.
this directory will have around 800 users when complete and the ldap is also
used for other authentication li
I think I've got everything setup, and when i try to add a user to
samba, I get the following error.
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smbldap-useradd -a -m -c "Greg Sloop" gregs
Error: SID not set for unix group 513
check if your unix group is mapped to an NT group
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When I view the Domain Users group in the LDAP tree, the
Márcio Luciano Donada napisał(a):
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Hi,
Staff,
I am with a problem in the hour to make the connection with the samba
and ldap, in the hour to carry through the sharing, the same says that
the password of the users died, already changes the passwor
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Staff,
I am with a problem in the hour to make the connection with the samba
and ldap, in the hour to carry through the sharing, the same says that
the password of the users died, already changes the password of user
and exactly thus the problem persis
Hello samba users,
I've set up a test PDC samba server, using LDAP backend. It worked fine
during the firsts tests, but for trying purpose, I deleted the client
machine
account using smbldap-userdel. re-adding the machine account, I cannot
login anymore using the win2k client. What can be done?
s
still haven't found any resolution for this problem. I tried using a "-t"
parameter with smbldap-passwd, but that didn't make any difference. The
debug output still shows that it simply can't find the created computer
account, eventhough it creates it the right ou.
I wish there was a way to no hav
> You don't need to give anonymous write access.
> You just need to give the ldap admin you set in smb.conf write access to
> the tree and properly set the ldap password with smbpasswd -w
>
Thank you, but this isn't really the issue for me right now. The rest of
the message described the problem I
On Thu, 2006-05-11 at 10:52 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I got passed this by permitting anonymous writes to sambadomain
> and ou=computers in LDAP ( not ideal, but I really want this to work
> already ). Now I'm running into another problem.
You don't need to give anonymous write access.
You
I got passed this by permitting anonymous writes to sambadomain
and ou=computers in LDAP ( not ideal, but I really want this to work
already ). Now I'm running into another problem.
It seems that eventhough the machine accounts get created upon successful
authentication, it fails to find that same
Still can't figure this one out.
I get
Error: Insufficient 'write' privilege to the 'uidNumber' attribute of
entry 'sambadomainname=ldapauth,dc=mydomain,dc=com'.[2006/05/09 10:29:16,
0] rpc_server/srv_samr_nt.c:(2415)
_samr_create_user: Running the command
`/usr/local/samba/bin/smbldap-useradd
All LDAP authentciation works just fine,
windows passwords can be set LDAP users. Windows workstations can connect
to the machine's shares using windows passwords stored in LDAP>
LDAP tools are configured with the right LDAP credentials and DN settings,
for people and computers. The logs show aut
Hi all,
I have a samba PDC on linux (kernel 2.6.16-gentoo-r3, amd64, 2cpu's, samba
3.0.22). My
passdb backend is an ldap-server on a different machine. I did an update from a
slower
machine.
The configuration files on the old and new machines are equal. After the update
all seems to be OK. I ca
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