> On Sun, Oct 18, 2009 at 13:47, Miguel Medalha wrote:
>>
>>> Yes... I read this... and deleted the "idmap config MIDOMINIO:default
>>> = yes" setting... but it still doesn't work :-(
>>>
>>>
>>
>> I suppose you will also have to remove those "idmap alloc backend" and
>> "idmap alloc config" entri
On Sun, Oct 18, 2009 at 13:47, Miguel Medalha wrote:
>
>> Yes... I read this... and deleted the "idmap config MIDOMINIO:default
>> = yes" setting... but it still doesn't work :-(
>>
>>
>
> I suppose you will also have to remove those "idmap alloc backend" and
> "idmap alloc config" entries.
>
>
Oh
Quoting from the Samba 3.3.0 release notes:
«
Winbind idmap backend changes
=
The idmap configuration has changed with version 3.3 to something that
allows a smoother upgrade path from pre-3.0.25 configurations that use
"idmap backend". The reason for this change is
On Sun, Oct 18, 2009 at 07:52, Bruno MACADRE
wrote:
> I don't see any of the add ... script in your smb.conf (especially the add
> machine script in your case). I don't know if it's the problem but i think
> it would be usefull to tell smbd how to add machine if its name don't exist
> in the LDAP.
I don't see any of the add ... script in your smb.conf (especially the
add machine script in your case). I don't know if it's the problem but i
think it would be usefull to tell smbd how to add machine if its name
don't exist in the LDAP...
Mariano Absatz a écrit :
Can anyone help me on this?
Can anyone help me on this? I'm really stuck...
On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 16:58, Mariano Absatz wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to make a "pure ldap" setup, whereas users, groups, id mappings
> and everything that is supported with LDAP be in the LDAP tree and managed
> directly by samba.
>
> That is,
Sorry... I forgot a bit of info.
winbindd is running
I'm using the Ubuntu 9.04 samba packages which are at version
3.3.2-1ubuntu3.2 (I think is 3.3.2 plus all the security patches).
I re-built the packages in order to include the
/usr/lib/samba/idmap/ldap.so module because somehow, this didn't m
Hi,
I'm trying to make a "pure ldap" setup, whereas users, groups, id
mappings and everything that is supported with LDAP be in the LDAP tree
and managed directly by samba.
That is, I'm using:
ldapsam:trusted = yes
ldapsam:editposix = yes
And NOT using smbldap-*.
My smb.conf is here: http: