mallapadi niranjan skrev:
Hi all
I have a samba 3.0.21c with OpenLDAP 2.3.19 as Primary Domain Controller.
I would like to enable Roaming Profiles per user basis , not for all users.
below is my smb.conf ,
[global]
workgroup = mydomain.com http://msdpl.com/
netbios name = mydomain
Hi all
I have a samba 3.0.21c with OpenLDAP 2.3.19 as Primary Domain Controller.
I would like to enable Roaming Profiles per user basis , not for all users.
below is my smb.conf ,
[global]
workgroup = mydomain.com http://msdpl.com/
netbios name = mydomain
passdb backend =
I was trying to follow the howto below to get Samba-LDAP working on my
Debian/Sarge server. I'm stuck in section 5.4:
When I try the smbpasswd -a root I get:
semper:/etc/phpldapadmin/templates# smbpasswd -a root
New SMB password:
Retype new SMB password:
ldapsam_modify_entry: Failed to add user
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
This howto contain some error I think, before truy a smbpasswd, Samba
must have the information
what user must I use to connect to LDAP, this question is answered
with the ldap admin dn parameter in smb.conf. If there a user, there
a password. For
The first step in 5.4 is smbpasswd -w password. I've done that and it
succeeded. It currently reports that it set the password for samba,
which is the user defined in smb.conf. phpldapadmin shows samba as being
a gecos: System User in objectClasses top, inetOrgPerson,
posixAccount, shadowAccount.
Further to below: I noticed that some of the various documents show
smbldap-populate adding the root account. The one on my system didn't.
However, I'm still not sure why smbpasswd -a root doesn't add it.
I tried using the samba and admin accounts to set the various privileges
but that
Matt Richards wrote:
Matt Richards wrote:
Matt Richards wrote:
I was following the howto below (originally posted on this list as
BIG
Samba howto for debian only.) to see if I could get my
not-quite-working
Samba 3.0.14a (debian) server fully working and able to handle my
Linux
logins
Matt Richards wrote:
Matt Richards wrote:
Matt Richards wrote:
Matt Richards wrote:
I was following the howto below (originally posted on this list as
BIG
Samba howto for debian only.) to see if I could get my
not-quite-working
Samba 3.0.14a (debian)
Matt Richards wrote:
Matt Richards wrote:
Matt Richards wrote:
Matt Richards wrote:
I was following the howto below (originally posted on this list as
BIG
Samba howto for debian only.) to see if I could get my
not-quite-working
Samba 3.0.14a (debian) server fully working and able
Matt Richards wrote:
Matt Richards wrote:
Matt Richards wrote:
Matt Richards wrote:
Matt Richards wrote:
I was following the howto below (originally posted on this list as
BIG
Samba howto for debian only.) to see if I could get my
Matt Richards wrote:
Matt Richards wrote:
Matt Richards wrote:
Matt Richards wrote:
Matt Richards wrote:
I was following the howto below (originally posted on this list
as
BIG
Samba howto for debian only.) to see if I could get my
not-quite-working
Samba 3.0.14a (debian)
Sorry Matt, I've got it going now - at least to the point of getting the
smbldap-populate to work. The next issue is smbpasswd -a root. It's not
working. Also, I've installed phpldapadmin and can't get it to connect
either. The issue now seems to be a TLS connection between Samba and
LDAP. I
Sorry Matt, I've got it going now - at least to the point of getting the
smbldap-populate to work. The next issue is smbpasswd -a root. It's not
working. Also, I've installed phpldapadmin and can't get it to connect
either. The issue now seems to be a TLS connection between Samba and
LDAP. I
Sorry Matt, I've got it going now - at least to the point of getting the
smbldap-populate to work. The next issue is smbpasswd -a root. It's not
working. Also, I've installed phpldapadmin and can't get it to connect
either. The issue now seems to be a TLS connection between Samba and
LDAP. I
Matt Richards wrote:
:) glad its working, hehe er.
ldap_connect_system: Failed to retrieve password from secrets.tdb
from the http://samba.idealx.org/smbldap-tools.en.html doc ...
don't forget to also set the samba account password in secrets.tdb file :
smbpasswd -w samba
... from man
Further to my previous message: I've gone over section 8.1 of
http://samba.idealx.org/smbldap-tools.en.html, which shows some working
.conf files, and put back a few things the way I'd previously had them.
The example files use Manager while I use admin is the main thing. I've
kept samba in
Matt Richards wrote:
I was following the howto below (originally posted on this list as BIG
Samba howto for debian only.) to see if I could get my not-quite-working
Samba 3.0.14a (debian) server fully working and able to handle my Linux
logins too. The problem I'm having with my Samba setup is
Matt Richards wrote:
I was following the howto below (originally posted on this list as BIG
Samba howto for debian only.) to see if I could get my not-quite-working
Samba 3.0.14a (debian) server fully working and able to handle my Linux
logins too. The problem I'm having with my Samba setup is
Matt Richards wrote:
Matt Richards wrote:
I was following the howto below (originally posted on this list as BIG
Samba howto for debian only.) to see if I could get my not-quite-working
Samba 3.0.14a (debian) server fully working and able to handle my Linux
logins too. The problem I'm
Matt Richards wrote:
Matt Richards wrote:
I was following the howto below (originally posted on this list as BIG
Samba howto for debian only.) to see if I could get my
not-quite-working
Samba 3.0.14a (debian) server fully working and able to handle my
Linux
logins too. The problem I'm
Matt Richards wrote:
Matt Richards wrote:
Matt Richards wrote:
I was following the howto below (originally posted on this list as BIG
Samba howto for debian only.) to see if I could get my
not-quite-working
Samba 3.0.14a (debian) server fully working and able to handle my
I was following the howto below (originally posted on this list as BIG
Samba howto for debian only.) to see if I could get my not-quite-working
Samba 3.0.14a (debian) server fully working and able to handle my Linux
logins too. The problem I'm having with my Samba setup is that I can't
change
I was following the howto below (originally posted on this list as BIG
Samba howto for debian only.) to see if I could get my not-quite-working
Samba 3.0.14a (debian) server fully working and able to handle my Linux
logins too. The problem I'm having with my Samba setup is that I can't
change
On Wed, 2006-03-22 at 08:43 -0500, Matt Ingram wrote:
Craig White wrote:
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why fly by the seat of your pants on this when the documentation tells
you what you need to know?
see http://www.samba.org/samba/docs - the By Example where it
discusses PDC's and BDC's and how to manage
On Wed, 2006-03-22 at 07:16 -0700, Craig White wrote:
The intent of samba software is that PDC and any/all BDC's have the
exact same LDAP data - at least as far as all Samba user/group/computer
attributes are concerned and a BDC would have it's own SID, not the same
SID as the PDC. That would
hmm are you referring to the chapter on Making Happy Users? That
chapter does not address the the scenario I am going for. The sample
given is still using home drives that reside on the PDC and mounted on
the BDC via NFS; which is not what I'm looking for. What I'm looking
for is, Site
if I run # net getdomainsid is get this:
PDC (hostname home):
SID for domain HOME is: S-1-5-21-3186883984-1813041273-1898769360
SID for domain MYDOMAIN is: S-1-5-21-3186883984-1813041273-1898769360
BDC:
SID for domain BDC is: S-1-5-21-1908730498-1878741769-688260909
SID for domain MYDOMAIN is:
On Wed, 2006-03-22 at 10:01 -0500, Matt Ingram wrote:
hmm are you referring to the chapter on Making Happy Users? That
chapter does not address the the scenario I am going for. The sample
given is still using home drives that reside on the PDC and mounted on
the BDC via NFS; which
It should have the same DOMAIN and SID (Simo made me check) ;-)
Craig
On Wed, 2006-03-22 at 10:07 -0500, Matt Ingram wrote:
if I run # net getdomainsid is get this:
PDC (hostname home):
SID for domain HOME is: S-1-5-21-3186883984-1813041273-1898769360
SID for domain MYDOMAIN is:
That sort of makes sense.
How are the scripts being accessed on the BDC?
Are you running them from command line on each BDC?
I hope that the LDAP referenced in your smb.conf is your 'master' LDAP
server and that the changes to the master propogate to the
'slaves' (your BDC) and that
The only SID that matters on a DC is the domain SID, if they are
identical all should be fine, setting the BDC local SID to that of the
domain does not harm anyway.
Simo.
On Wed, 2006-03-22 at 10:07 -0500, Matt Ingram wrote:
if I run # net getdomainsid is get this:
PDC (hostname home):
SID
Hi All,
I have a domain setup soon to go into production. We have 3 buildings,
each containing a fileserver for that buildings users (home drives/share
drives). I've been using the smbldap-tools on the PDC, which is all
working fine. Is it possible to join another server to the domain,
On Tue, 2006-03-21 at 09:26 -0500, Matt Ingram wrote:
Hi All,
I have a domain setup soon to go into production. We have 3 buildings,
each containing a fileserver for that buildings users (home drives/share
drives). I've been using the smbldap-tools on the PDC, which is all
working
Bonjour
Comment ajouter un compte machine dans samba s'il est deja dans la branche
computer du serveur ldap. Dans mon cas, samba voit les utilisateurs de la
branche users mais pas les pc dans la branche computers.
Merci pour toute aide.
Boukari
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used for user accounts and groups, i.e.
passwords and userid/group matching.
There are enough websites that describe such a setup, by the way. Start
with these here:
http://www.ofb.net/~jheiss/samba/ldap.shtml
http://www.coe.tamu.edu/cs/Manuals/Samba/Samba-LDAP-HOWTO.html
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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]On Behalf Of Markus Korth
Sent: 17 March 2006 08:28
To: samba@lists.samba.org
Subject: Re: [Samba] SAMBA+LDAP in a Workgroup
HiHo Tom!
Tom Haerens wrote:
Hi,
This may be a dumb question (I'm new
Hi,
This may be a dumb question (I'm new with this), but is it possible to use
SAMBA in combination with LDAP in a Workgroup?
All the manuals and examples I can find, are talking about Domains and
PDCs.
I have to set up a new Samba server and checkout LDAP but I'm not allowed
to change the
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Subject: [Samba] SAMBA+LDAP in a Workgroup
Hi,
This may be a dumb question (I'm new with this), but is it possible to use
SAMBA in combination with LDAP in a Workgroup?
All the manuals and examples I can find, are talking about Domains and
PDCs.
I have to set up a new Samba server
On Thu, 2006-03-16 at 10:00 +0100, Tom Haerens wrote:
Hi,
This may be a dumb question (I'm new with this), but is it possible to use
SAMBA in combination with LDAP in a Workgroup?
All the manuals and examples I can find, are talking about Domains and
PDCs.
I have to set up a new Samba
Greetings,
using samba-3.0.20b.
I've been doing some packet traces of Samba's LDAP queries, and I notice
that it does a lot of queries on various idmaps for gidnumber=-1 before
it performs functions. What happens if this object is present in the
directory? Does it disable functionality? It'd
Hi All,
I am running Samba - 3 using a ldap backend, recently I have
needed to change the domain of the computers as I am migrating to other
server, I have the ldap database and populated the ldap database on the
new server, but I am facing a problem with SID's as the SambaSID in the
On Tue, 2006-03-07 at 14:34 +1100, Pavan wrote:
Hi All,
I am running Samba - 3 using a ldap backend, recently I have
needed to change the domain of the computers as I am migrating to other
server, I have the ldap database and populated the ldap database on the
new server, but I
Hi philip
I have installed ldap 2.3 with samba 3.0.21c and restored back the ldif file
, this time also i had rejoin systems to the domain after having computer
accounts in the ldif file (with RID and Object classes intact). i had taken
backup of my ldap using the following command
slapcat -l
mallapadi niranjan wrote:
Hi Philip
yes, I have the same properties, (for checking i did the rid*2+1000
and object class test. , but
once the computer are rejoined, it gets new rid, not the rid which is
in the LDIF.
Regards
Niranjan
Okay, then this is something else I don't understand.
mallapadi niranjan wrote:
Hi Philip
yes, I have the same properties, (for checking i did the rid*2+1000
and object class test. , but
once the computer are rejoined, it gets new rid, not the rid which is
in the LDIF.
Regards
Niranjan
You might check your MS client event logs for this
Hi philip
the samba pdc with openldap 2.2.13, i have lot of troubles, i have compiled
samba 3.0.21.when at the first time was released , i am not sure it's called
samba 3.0.21a or something. openldap 2.2.13 (shipped with Redhat Enterprise
linux 4) also need to be tweaked for having a good
mallapadi niranjan wrote:
Hi Craig
Thanks for replying, The samba PDC gets rebooted because of Power
outage, at night times.
After the system gets rebooted,
Scenario -01
1. Either some times the ldap gets hanged, (2.2.13) may be because of
inconsistency.
2. since ldap hangs, samba doesn't
mallapadi niranjan wrote:
Hi all
I too have the same problem , i am also using samba 3.0.21 with
openldap version 2.2.13 on Redhat Enterprise Linux 4 enterprise server.
if the samba PDC gets rebooted aburuptly, some of my clients
workstations (Windows 2000 professional) have to rejoin.
i
On Mon, 2006-02-20 at 11:55 +0530, mallapadi niranjan wrote:
Hi all
I too have the same problem , i am also using samba 3.0.21 with
openldap version 2.2.13 on Redhat Enterprise Linux 4 enterprise
server.
if the samba PDC gets rebooted aburuptly, some of my clients
workstations
Hi phlip
No i don't have a BDC,
Regards
Niranjan
On 2/20/06, Philip Washington [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
mallapadi niranjan wrote:
Hi all
I too have the same problem , i am also using samba 3.0.21 with
openldap version 2.2.13 on Redhat Enterprise Linux 4 enterprise server.
if
Hi Craig
Thanks for replying, The samba PDC gets rebooted because of Power outage, at
night times.
After the system gets rebooted,
Scenario -01
1. Either some times the ldap gets hanged, (2.2.13) may be because of
inconsistency.
2. since ldap hangs, samba doesn't come up properly.
3. so i run
Hi all
I too have the same problem , i am also using samba 3.0.21 with openldap
version 2.2.13 on Redhat Enterprise Linux 4 enterprise server.
if the samba PDC gets rebooted aburuptly, some of my clients workstations
(Windows 2000 professional) have to rejoin.
i was asked to check whether RID
We have had a Samba LDAP-PDC-BDC system setup for close to 3 months with
about 60 computers in the domain. Earlier we had a power outage and
about 30 computers no longer were able to log into the domain or
authenticate. Some were NT Workstations and some were W2k. But not all
NT or W2K
On Sat, 2006-02-18 at 11:11 -0600, Philip Washington wrote:
We have had a Samba LDAP-PDC-BDC system setup for close to 3 months with
about 60 computers in the domain. Earlier we had a power outage and
about 30 computers no longer were able to log into the domain or
authenticate. Some were
Craig White wrote:
On Sat, 2006-02-18 at 11:11 -0600, Philip Washington wrote:
We have had a Samba LDAP-PDC-BDC system setup for close to 3 months with
about 60 computers in the domain. Earlier we had a power outage and
about 30 computers no longer were able to log into the domain or
James Taylor wrote:
I am currently running samba 3.0.13. I have set the samba server up as a
NT4 Domain controller and I have also integrated my LDAP configuration with
samba. When I try to join the samba domain from any Windows 2000 or Windows
XP machine I get the error message The user
.
Thank you
James
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To: samba@lists.samba.org
Subject: Re: [Samba] Samba + LDAP Windows Join Domain
James Taylor wrote:
I am currently running samba
Hello all,
I have been working on this issue for some time and I know I am close to a
solution.
I am currently running samba 3.0.13. I have set the samba server up as a
NT4 Domain controller and I have also integrated my LDAP configuration with
samba. When I try to join the samba
Ether:
If you're new to samba, you may want to start w/ smbpasswd, or tdb
authentication before going to LDAP.
http://us5.samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba3-ByExample/simple.html#id2517375
http://us5.samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba3-HOWTO/install.html#tdbdocs
-Bill
Ether wrote:
Hi every one!
Hi every one!
Until now, I used samba as a simple public share server... and now, I
would
like to use it with many account. I know it's possible, but I would like
something particular:
I would like to have SAMBA account independent from the unix account system!
Here is how I think my
Apologies if this is a RTFM issue...
My first question is: anyone know of code that can assist in going through samba
logfiles (looking for errors, etc.)?
I have what appears to be a password expiration problem. User X has been able
to
mount a shared drive off the samba box using his
Hi,
I am sure this has been discussed before but all the documentation I
could find seems to be old.
I have two main sites that make the core part of our network. They are
connected by a link that is usually congested.
On the first site, of about 500 users, we have implemented Samba/LDAP.
I
hi,
I want to upgrade our LDAP server and our SAMBA PDC server whitch
support the LDAP for user identification and authentification under
windows.
The ldap sever release is 2.0.23 and we want to install the last stable
one 2.3.19
The samba server release is 2.2.6 and we want to install
We've used slave ldap servers as our local office solution, it seems
like PITA at first, but really its not much trouble... we redistribute
old Optiplex GX100's with bigger IDE drives as the local pdc.
Chris Smith
Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
Michael Gasch schrieb:
you could set up openldap
you could set up openldap to do syncrepl and have a full copy of your
samba domain stuff that's in ldap. if the connection goes down, the
ldap stuff is there and if you have it set up like a bdc, you can
still login, etc.
Yep, that's how it's normally done.
what about setting up a BDC in the
Michael Gasch schrieb:
you could set up openldap to do syncrepl and have a full copy of your
samba domain stuff that's in ldap. if the connection goes down, the
ldap stuff is there and if you have it set up like a bdc, you can
still login, etc.
Yep, that's how it's normally done.
what
It's a solution for a small office.
this solution also applies to a small office :)
i know, you´re looking for caching, but as long as there´s no productive
way with samba and caching (creds) you should go for a BDC
greez
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i guess the real question here is what is your interest? are you more
interested in having the login functionality when the network link is
down or are you more interested in toying with the notion of having
samba run on a mini box?
i can certainly help you with the former if you wish. i
ANTHONY JOSEPH MESSINA schrieb:
i guess the real question here is what is your interest? are you more
interested in having the login functionality when the network link is
down or are you more interested in toying with the notion of having
samba run on a mini box?
Of course, being able to
ok, i'll go with you on this. so this mini-router, does it have a hard
drive or a place that it could dynamically write data, because it seems
to me that samba will need to write data at will and for sure, ldap with
syncrepl or any caching program will need to write new data that is not
ANTHONY JOSEPH MESSINA schrieb:
ok, i'll go with you on this. so this mini-router, does it have a hard
drive or a place that it could dynamically write data, because it seems
to me that samba will need to write data at will and for sure, ldap with
syncrepl or any caching program will need to
: [Samba] Samba LDAP caching when LDAP server unavailable -possible?
ANTHONY JOSEPH MESSINA schrieb:
ok, i'll go with you on this. so this mini-router, does it have a hard
drive or a place that it could dynamically write data, because it seems
to me that samba will need to write data
Larry McElderry schrieb:
I was just visiting the opwrt site and noticed the open ldap is in their
download section.
It's the clients only + libs; no server.
Anyway, I think it's not that hard to compile OpenLDAP server for it.
The problem would be to authenticate the users against it - in
Andrew Bartlett schrieb:
On Tue, 2006-01-17 at 10:16 -0500, William Burns wrote:
Tomasz:
I had heard that some people were interested in caching passwords (which
could be stored in NIS, or LDAP) on linux laptops so that a user could
log in even when disconnected from their LDAP or NIS
could you set up a small instance of an ldap server along with samba on
this small box and have it act like a bdc? you could set up openldap to
do syncrepl and have a full copy of your samba domain stuff that's in
ldap. if the connection goes down, the ldap stuff is there and if you
have it
ANTHONY JOSEPH MESSINA schrieb:
could you set up a small instance of an ldap server along with samba on
this small box and have it act like a bdc?
That would be great indeed - the problem is, there is no OpenLDAP server
port to that thingy yet :)
you could set up openldap to
do syncrepl
I've been using Samba with OpenLDAP with great success on normal servers.
Recently however, it appeared to us that for remote locations it is more
economically viable to replace Samba servers with Samba running on
little routers like ASUS WL-500g with openwrt firmware/software.
It has a
nscd?
Chris St. Pierre
Unix Systems Administrator
Nebraska Wesleyan University
On Tue, 17 Jan 2006, Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
I've been using Samba with OpenLDAP with great success on normal servers.
Recently however, it appeared to us that for remote locations it is more
economically
Tomasz:
I had heard that some people were interested in caching passwords (which
could be stored in NIS, or LDAP) on linux laptops so that a user could
log in even when disconnected from their LDAP or NIS domain.
The theory was that the nss (name service switch) and nscd (name service
cache
On Tue, 17 Jan 2006, Chris St. Pierre wrote:
nscd?
nscd is known to cause problems with Samba.
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On Tue, 2006-01-17 at 10:16 -0500, William Burns wrote:
Tomasz:
I had heard that some people were interested in caching passwords (which
could be stored in NIS, or LDAP) on linux laptops so that a user could
log in even when disconnected from their LDAP or NIS domain.
The theory was that
Anyone successfully use TLS to an OpenLDAP back end using a *wildcard*
SSL certificate?
Samba 3.0.20b
OpenLDAP 2.3.12
OpenSSL 0.9.8
(these are blastwave.org CSW packages, btw)
Fresh install of Solaris 9 with very the latest patch cluster. No
iPlanet or Sun DS stuff is installed.
Here's an
Hi, all.
I carefuly read [samba]ldapsam:trusted = yes kills smbd thread, but
it not help me.
My samba want use domain-likes SID's.
I have 5 (possible, more) distributed over world samba servers.
This servers nothing know about neighbours. Today we are using rsync
for syncing smbpasswd files.
I'm in the middle of Samba 3.0.9 == 3.0.14a migration testing. Because I'm
using newer tools, I am also using a newer verions of the Samba LDAP Tools.
My older version, 0.8.4, used the 'mkntpwd' utility to generate NT passwords.
The new version, 0.9.1 defaults to using (what looks like) a
On Fri, 2005-12-02 at 15:43 -0500, Collins, Kevin wrote:
I'm in the middle of Samba 3.0.9 == 3.0.14a migration testing. Because I'm
using newer tools, I am also using a newer verions of the Samba LDAP Tools.
My older version, 0.8.4, used the 'mkntpwd' utility to generate NT passwords.
On Fri, 2005-12-02 at 13:53 -0700, Craig White wrote:
On Fri, 2005-12-02 at 15:43 -0500, Collins, Kevin wrote:
I'm in the middle of Samba 3.0.9 == 3.0.14a migration testing. Because
I'm using newer tools, I am also using a newer verions of the Samba LDAP
Tools.
My older version,
On Sat, 2005-12-03 at 09:10 +1100, Andrew Bartlett wrote:
On Fri, 2005-12-02 at 13:53 -0700, Craig White wrote:
On Fri, 2005-12-02 at 15:43 -0500, Collins, Kevin wrote:
I'm in the middle of Samba 3.0.9 == 3.0.14a migration testing. Because
I'm using newer tools, I am also using a newer
Hi, all.
Now my ldap-directory used for storing unix users accounts.
I want use it for samba auth too.
My samba config and ldap records attached.
When I try start smbd I get error in logfile:
[2005/11/25 16:30:21, 3]passdb/pdb_ldap.c:ldapsam_enum_group_memberships(2513)
primary group of
i had the same problem as this!! well if your using ldapsam:trusted=yes
look for the thread titled [samba]ldapsam:trusted = yes kills smbd
..but pretty much it was this..
i have changed the sambaPrimaryGroupSid: S-1-1-0 on uid=nobody and
changed sambaSID: S-1-1-0 on group nobody and it now
Hi,
First, excuse me if this post is a bit offtopic, maybe this should be
posted in the debian-users maillist, but I just wanted to read your
experiences with this kind of setup, since I've migrated the server
to Debian Sarge using LDAP Backend to serve clients using WinXP and
Win98, and I've
On Sat, 2005-11-12 at 12:35 -0500, Jorge Santiago wrote:
Hi,
First, excuse me if this post is a bit offtopic, maybe this should be
posted in the debian-users maillist, but I just wanted to read your
experiences with this kind of setup, since I've migrated the server
to Debian Sarge using
Hello everybody,
Simple question :
Does the LDAP root user (uid=0) needed for samba must have root as
username or just uid=0 ? In other words, can I have samba root user
without calling him root ?
Thanks !
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Hello everybody,
Simple question :
Does the LDAP root user (uid=0) needed for samba must have root as
username or just uid=0 ? In other words, can I have samba root user
without calling him root ?
you can call it as you like.
I called mine Administrator.
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Tomek
On Mon, 2005-10-31 at 09:12 +0100, Patrick blitz wrote:
I'm sorry if this has been asked a quadrillion times before, but i was just
wondering about it:
I know samba can't be a BDC for ADS. I also know that OpenLDAP can sync with
a MS ADS Server.
I don't think it can do that to the extent
I'm sorry if this has been asked a quadrillion times before, but i was just
wondering about it:
I know samba can't be a BDC for ADS. I also know that OpenLDAP can sync with a
MS ADS Server. Samba can also auth against both ldap and ADS. so, shoudln't it
be possible to use a Samba/openLdap
On 10/24/05, Jukka Hienola [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My question is, how changing passdb backend from ldap.server,name to
127.0.0.1 can have this effect, since the server name should have been
resolvable with /etc/hosts file? Does it has something to do with my
certificate files, which are
Hi!
I'm a bit new to Samba+LDAP integration, and most likely because of that
I experienced this morning something I can't fully understand. I would
appreciate if someone could explain to me what was really wrong.
So, our name server was unavailable this morning due to OS update.
Division's
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| So, our name server was unavailable this morning due
| to OS update. Division's Samba and LDAP services are
| running on same server, and Samba is using TLS in
| connecting to LDAP service. Because some of the network
| names
Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
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Jukka Hienola wrote:
| So, our name server was unavailable this morning due
| to OS update. Division's Samba and LDAP services are
| running on same server, and Samba is using TLS in
| connecting to LDAP service.
Hi,
I have managed to configure Samba+LDAP+smbldap-tools. Everything works
fine, except one strange problem is appearing.
When I connect with Windows tool UserManagerForDomains or I want to create
a share on a Wndows box I can see the users but no groups.
With UserManagerForDomains is see
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