I would like to put Computer accounts in a different OU from the user
accounts.
Is this possible ?
Yes, but you'll have do some more configuration on your ldap server
either to your data layout or your search.
I read that there is a bug regarding this and that Computer accounts can
only be cr
Good day,
I would like to put Computer accounts in a different OU from the user
accounts.
Is this possible ?
I read that there is a bug regarding this and that Computer accounts can
only be created in the People OU.
Is this still true ?
I'm using Samba 3.0.10
Any help appreciated thanks and
Hello everybody,
I've have some question and problems to finalize a installation
for 1 PDC and 6 BDC on debian sarge with samba-3.0.9-1, 2.4.27, i've
build custom kernel with acl support and LDAP 2.2.x. I use also xfs fs
with acls support for users share.
Everything worki
Gemes, others,
Ok, I went back and compiled without ldapsam_compat. I am now trying to
simply use ldapsam. However, I get this error in the log.smbd when trying
to connect with a client:
[2004/12/23 12:59:18, 0] passdb/pdb_interface.c:make_pdb_methods_name(664)
No builtin nor plugin back
Hello,
I am trying to follow IDEALx's "Samba3-LDAP PDC Howto" and am having
difficulty with the PAM configuration portion of this because i am
trying to install on SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 9 and SuSE does not
use the pam_stack.so module so there is no catchall system-auth file to
edit as
Tim,
It would help if you could include the smb.conf file!
spike
Tim Tyler wrote:
>Samba Ldap experts,
> I am trying to recompile samba to support ldap. After compiling samba
> with --with-ldapsam, I had no errors with configure or
> compilation. However, after starting up smbd and
Tim Tyler írta:
Samba Ldap experts,
I am trying to recompile samba to support ldap. After compiling
samba with --with-ldapsam, I had no errors with configure or
compilation. However, after starting up smbd and nmbd, I get these
errors in the log.smbd file when I try to connect to the serv
Samba Ldap experts,
I am trying to recompile samba to support ldap. After compiling samba
with --with-ldapsam, I had no errors with configure or
compilation. However, after starting up smbd and nmbd, I get these errors
in the log.smbd file when I try to connect to the server:
[2004/12/20
Hi Samba Gurus,
We have an OpenLDAP server (openldap2-2.1.22-65) and a separate NFS
server for home dirs. Currently LDAP NIS maps are being used by the
Linux users in the department for home dir mounting on Linux clients.
As everybody does, I started to look at Samba to accommodate the
Windows
Hi,
I have an Open 3.5 box
What i want to do is to have a box authenticating from LDAP for
samba,smtp,pop,ftp,apache
Samba is supposed to be a PDC authenticating from LDAP.
I installed openldap-server-2.1.27 , openldap-client-2.1.27 from openbsd
packages.
Openldap has ldbm backend, and i have a
I'm making some progress. We can now attach to the domain & authenticate
to the domain. I believe the big problem was my failure to configure the
wins server aspect of DHCP.
I'm still having the problem where we cannot add users, or change
passwords from workstations, for example:
C:\Documents
Hi team,
I need to deploy Samba/LDAP on AIX 4.3.3. All is right for both Samba and LDAP
except authentication. I've written on nss_ldap mailing list, after reading all
padl literature, without any answer. So I try here if someone already got/solved
the problem.
Till now, I've detected that authen
I have our Samba server mostly working, however it will not allow me to
change the password on the client desktop or via USRMGR. The error
message we are getting is "the system cannot change your password now
because the domain TOPC is not available". USRMGR reports "Could no find
domain contro
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| I've deployed samba 3.0.x together with opendlap.
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| In the process of improving the security, I used :
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| ldap ssl = start tls
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| in the smb.conf
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| How can I sp
Hello, a litlle question from a newcomer on this list :
I've deployed samba 3.0.x together with opendlap.
In the process of improving the security, I used :
ldap ssl = start tls
in the smb.conf
How can I specify to samba where to find the CA certificate ?
On my samba server (Debian), samba "magical
Kevin,
I have this up, running and in production. Please e-mail me off list on
Monday, and I will work with you to figure out the hold up.
=)
Of course, you can try me this weekend as well.
thanks,
Joshua
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I've been able to get PAM/NSS/LDAP working properly - silly typo. Still
failing on the smbldap-tools use though. :(
Kevin
>
> Has anyone got this setup running? Can you point me to a HOWTO?
>
> I'm stuck with a problem in "smbldap_tools.pm" when I do any
> kind of basic thing. I keep getti
Has anyone got this setup running? Can you point me to a HOWTO?
I'm stuck with a problem in "smbldap_tools.pm" when I do any kind of basic
thing. I keep getting this error:
==
vulcan root # smbldap-usershow.pl Administ
Andrew Bartlett Ãrta:
On Thu, 2004-10-21 at 06:46, GÃmes GÃza wrote:
Matt Joyce Ãrta:
That's very easy to explain, because if you follow it you will have your
kerberos using the Samba' MD4 password hash, and so all of your *nix and
windows machine will use the same password. However as
John H Terpstra wrote:
> a) Your configuration information. From this someone may be able to
see things that are not as they need to be. That may help you to find a
solution.
In case anyone wondered, here's my smb.conf and slapd.conf.
As I said, without LDAP, I can join a domain, log in as a use
On Friday 22 October 2004 02:13, Martynas wrote:
> I have the same problem with samba 3.0.7+ldap as PDC on fedora 2.
With due respect, a comment like this does not help anyone to solve the
problem. What is far more helpful for someone who may be able to offer
assistance is clarification of:
a)
I have the same problem with samba 3.0.7+ldap as PDC on fedora 2.
regards,
Martynas
> Hello,
>
> I'm trying to get Samba to work as a PDC for a group of Windows clients.
>
> I followed two tutorials form IBM developers works: 1) using Samba as a
PDC (which is missing domain controller = yes), 2)
Hello,
I'm trying to get Samba to work as a PDC for a group of Windows clients.
I followed two tutorials form IBM developers works: 1) using Samba as a
PDC (which is missing domain controller = yes), 2) Using an LDAP
Directory for Samba authentication.
So I was able tu run Samba 3 as a PDC (with
Hi,
> >>
> >> You can read more about it at:
> >> https://sec.miljovern.no/bin/view/Info/HeimdalKerberosSambaAndOpenLdap
> >>
I would be very happy for any input and suggestions to the howto.
Tarjei
> >>
> >>> Now, assuming the worst and samba is incapable of handling kerberos
> >>> tickets, an
On Thu, 2004-10-21 at 06:46, GÃmes GÃza wrote:
> Matt Joyce Ãrta:
> That's very easy to explain, because if you follow it you will have your
> kerberos using the Samba' MD4 password hash, and so all of your *nix and
> windows machine will use the same password. However as Samba3 is able to
> em
Matt Joyce írta:
Gémes Géza wrote:
Matt Joyce írta:
So like at least a handful of people before me I have begun the
valiant stugle to unify logins at my place of business.
I have setup a test LDAP + Kerberos V cluster.
And I have Setup a test Samba 3 PDC.
What I would like to do is get Samba to h
Matt Joyce írta:
So like at least a handful of people before me I have begun the
valiant stugle to unify logins at my place of business.
I have setup a test LDAP + Kerberos V cluster.
And I have Setup a test Samba 3 PDC.
What I would like to do is get Samba to handle kerberos ticket
granting and
So like at least a handful of people before me I have begun the valiant
stugle to unify logins at my place of business.
I have setup a test LDAP + Kerberos V cluster.
And I have Setup a test Samba 3 PDC.
What I would like to do is get Samba to handle kerberos ticket granting
and authentication t
Hi All,
I'm in the process of setting up samba with ldap and winbind and haven't
been able to find an article anywhere on how to do this. I've managed to
troll together everything except the directory setup.
I'm stuck on what I need to add into the directory (ldif files) to make
it all go. I've
On Wed, 2004-10-06 at 21:05, Andrew Bartlett wrote:
> On Wed, 2004-10-06 at 21:28, Kristyan Osborne wrote:
> > >Has anyone of you guys ever tried a setup like this?
> > Yes. Use NT policy editor. I have attached the policy file I use for SUS updates.
>
> Which was unfortunately stripped. Was this
And on the subject of SUS, am I right in thinking it doesn't need
CALs for the host server for each client ? Ie, a base server with 5
cals would be enough to run it on.
Simon
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Has anyone of you guys ever tried a setup like this?
Yes. Use NT policy editor. I have attached the policy file I use for SUS updates.
Which was unfortunately stripped. Was this just the one that I posted
to the list a while back?
I really should put my collection of these up somewher
On Wed, 2004-10-06 at 21:28, Kristyan Osborne wrote:
> >Has anyone of you guys ever tried a setup like this?
> Yes. Use NT policy editor. I have attached the policy file I use for SUS updates.
Which was unfortunately stripped. Was this just the one that I posted
to the list a while back?
I reall
I use tqcrunas / regedit via the login script. Here's my .reg file for
the update
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate]
"WUServer"="http://serverurlgoeshere";
"WUStatusServer"="http://serverurlgoeshere";
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SO
Mattia schrieb:
Hi all,
I'm here again ith a non-strictly samba related problem, but I hope
someone in the list has already faced and perhaps solved it...
I've got a 60 clients network (most Windows 200 and XP) organized in a
domain. The pdc and bdc run on Fedora 2 + samba 3.0.7-2.FC2 +
openldap
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Has anyone of you guys ever tried a setup like this?
Yes. Use NT policy editor. I have attached the policy file I use for SUS updates.
That's nice, thank you a lot.
The only disadvantage of this approach is that I have to manua
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>>
>> Yes. Use NT policy editor. I have attached the policy file I use for SUS updates.
>That's nice, thank you a lot.
>The only disadvantage of this approach is that I have to manually walk
>t
Kristyan Osborne wrote:
Has anyone of you guys ever tried a setup like this?
Yes. Use NT policy editor. I have attached the policy file I use for SUS updates.
That's nice, thank you a lot.
The only disadvantage of this approach is that I have to manually walk
to every user's desk and import the ad
>Has anyone of you guys ever tried a setup like this?
Yes. Use NT policy editor. I have attached the policy file I use for SUS updates.
Cheers
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Hi all,
I'm here again ith a non-strictly samba related problem, but I hope
someone in the list has already faced and perhaps solved it...
I've got a 60 clients network (most Windows 200 and XP) organized in a
domain. The pdc and bdc run on Fedora 2 + samba 3.0.7-2.FC2 +
openldap-2.1.29-1, and e
Can anyone please help me?
I have swapped from using passwd.tdb to using LDAP, but I just can't get
it to work. User authentication works if I try to access a share from a
locally logged in system, but if I try to login at domain level I get
Domain controller not found and the samba log produces t
I had everything working great but we needed to switch our
PDC and File server to connect to the production ldap server
farm. They were both using tls with NO PROBLEM. So I
switched the ldap host name and now both are not secure :(
This is one of the weirdest thing I've see.
With TLS turne
hello you,
I am using samba 2.2.9 as a pdc on suse with openldap2-2.1.22
I was able to get the password to change by chaning the passwd program to
passwd program =3D /var/lib/samba/sbin/smbldap-passwd.pl
But now when the users change their passwords it gives them an error that=
=20
the
old pass
hello you,
I am using samba 2.2.9 as a pdc on suse with openldap2-2.1.22
I was able to get the password to change by chaning the passwd program to
passwd program = /var/lib/samba/sbin/smbldap-passwd.pl
But now when the users change their passwords it gives them an error that the
old password
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Hey Christian,
Thanks for your response and your willingness to help me out! However, I
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I have thought abou
x27;t save the profile on the servers)
Samba sid et all are correct.
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It becomes VERY weird...
This afternoon I witnessed the following : the user logged on to
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>Back to the real deal... I have decide
On Wed, 2004-07-28 at 13:11, abebe lsslp wrote:
> Sohere I am with some more of my problem :(
>
> Sorry for the slow response to your last e-mails, I had to give up my xp machine and
> had to wait till I get a new one. We were also having trouble with our ISP (cox) for
> me to VPN from my
NOTE:
- Have 'root= administrator' in /etc/samba/smbusers
You don't need this since your UID is 0 for administrator below.
Administrator IS root for these purposes the way you have things set.
- Have done the appropriate chages to the xp registery
Not needed under 3.0.x, assuming you are
Sohere I am with some more of my problem :(
Sorry for the slow response to your last e-mails, I had to give up my xp machine and
had to wait till I get a new one. We were also having trouble with our ISP (cox) for
me to VPN from my home xp machine.
Back to the real deal... I have decided
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Yes, I have checked the LDAP entry; I even recreated it; I tried the
user/pwd on 3 other machines : 2000 Prof. Wks; 2000 Server
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Hello Eric,
I just want to make sure we are on the same page.
After vampiring, I got all the user accounts, computer accounts,
groups, and membership created correctly.
For somereason, the login is disabled. Once I do "smbpasswd -e
", I am able to login to that account with the right
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> Yes, but I hadn't included that in my previous post; I tried to trim the
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ions (switch pc or another user on that pc); it's just that
one user when working on that one machine.
Bert De Ridder
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browseable = Yes
> [cvs]
> path = /local/cvs
> read only = No
> create mask = 0777
> force group = users
> public = yes
> guest ok = yes
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No, isn't; but, there's some proble
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Are DNS/WINS working fine?
1) Maybe there're some mistakes on that.
2) What kind of pc is? W95/NT/2000; did y
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Hi,
hm i don?t think that it has something to do with the trus-relationship if
it where so than every user on that pc would get a permis
Are DNS/WINS working fine?
1) Maybe there're some mistakes on that.
2) What kind of pc is? W95/NT/2000; did you have (re)join pc on domain?
Il mar, 2004-07-27 alle 12:15, [EMAIL PROTECTED] ha scritto:
> Hello, everyone,
>
> This is the situation :
>
> We have 2 sites; one domain; 2 samba's o
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I have checked the user's permissions; I am convinced that it is not a
server setting since the error
way
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> He
Hello, everyone,
This is the situation :
We have 2 sites; one domain; 2 samba's on every site; one is PDC, the
other is BDC.
They both use LDAP; the LDAP has a master on the site where the PDC is;
the slave LDAP is on the site where the BDC is.
There is a user (ONE to be precise) that give
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Attempting vampire here when everything else works results in user
accounts being created in the LDAP directory (and with a slight ugly
hackish modification to the idealx smbldap-useradd script, posix
accounts being created) and NTLM password hashes bei
oops - meant to send to list
On Mon, 2004-07-26 at 07:23, Paul Gienger wrote:
> I'm not at all experienced with the vampire command, but I believe it
is
> supposed to bring passwords over. Perhaps someone can interject here
> who does know what they're talking about???
>
> (note: bringing back
I'm not at all experienced with the vampire command, but I believe it is
supposed to bring passwords over. Perhaps someone can interject here
who does know what they're talking about???
(note: bringing back on list from an accidental, i suspect, pm)
Kang Sun wrote:
Hello Paul,
I have qu
Yes, running RH 8, samba 3.0.0, openldap 2.1.30, Berkeley DB 4.2.52. Seems
to work fine.
ldap suffix = dc=tow,dc=net
ldap machine suffix = ou=Computers
ldap user suffix = ou=Users
ldap group suffix = ou=Groups
ldap admin dn = cn=admin,dc=tow,dc=net
Kent N
What does your ldap.conf (or pam_ldap.conf or libnss-ldap.conf) looks
like? I assume It is something like this:
nss_base_passwd dc=juwimm,dc=local?sub
nss_base_shadow dc=juwimm,dc=local?sub
nss_base_group ou=Groups,dc=juwimm,dc=local?one
Wich, unless you have ldap for sa
Hi,
ldap admin dn = cn=root,dc=juwimm,dc=local
ldap suffix = ou=juwidc01,dc=juwimm,dc=local
ldap user suffix = ou=users
ldap group suffix = ou=groups
ldap machine suffix = ou=machines
Works well with samba 3.0.2a on a suse 9.0 machine
> Is there anyone succes with place Users and
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> Dear lists...
>
> But this still un-solved the real problem to join w2k to samba3-ldap .
> I'm here with the same situation.
> I
> Dear lists...
>
> But this still un-solved the real problem to join w2k to samba3-ldap .
> I'm here with the same situation.
> I even switch my distro to SuSe with same result, still cant join domain.
> Please give us hint how to solve or debug this problem.
>
you will need to work throug
abebe lsslp wrote:
I was having trouble sleeping last night, so I start
going over your past e-mails. Do you remember you
asking me that I need to make sure LDAP is
authenticating system users? And I told you that it
was. I was not completely lying, it authenticates
'testuser1' with no problem. How
I was having trouble sleeping last night, so I start
going over your past e-mails. Do you remember you
asking me that I need to make sure LDAP is
authenticating system users? And I told you that it
was. I was not completely lying, it authenticates
'testuser1' with no problem. However, 'administrato
something like that.
regards
reza
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On Mon, 2004-07-19 at 19:34, José Ilde
Craig White wrote:
On Mon, 2004-07-19 at 19:34, Josà Ildefonso Camargo Tolosa wrote:
http://samba.idealx.org/smbldap-howto.fr.html as you
recommended. I have one big question, which one do I
put in '/etc/ldap.conf'
nss_base_passwd dc=wbcoll,dc=edu?one
nss_base_shadow dc=wbcoll,dc=edu?one
nss_bas
ssage-
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On Mon, 2004-07-19 at 19:34, José Ildefonso Camargo Tolosa wrote:
> >http://samba.idealx.
On Mon, 2004-07-19 at 19:34, Josà Ildefonso Camargo Tolosa wrote:
> >http://samba.idealx.org/smbldap-howto.fr.html as you
> >recommended. I have one big question, which one do I
> >put in '/etc/ldap.conf'
> >
> >nss_base_passwd dc=wbcoll,dc=edu?one
> >nss_base_shadow dc=wbcoll,dc=edu?one
> >nss_ba
Hi!
abebe lsslp wrote:
Hey
Thanks for the help. I think I am about to take you on
your offer. since you said to ask if I have any
question, here I am.
Ok.
I usually do the installation from the top of my head,
but I followed
It's always better to never trust anything one read, just test it an
1. In what situtation do I need People group as the group for
machines?
Always. Until they fix the bug/design issue that is.
2. Should the PDC itself be in the ldap backend database?
I haven't found a good reason that it 'has' to in my tests.
3. In the /etc/ldap.conf,
On Mon, 2004-07-19 at 13:34, abebe lsslp wrote:
> Hey
> Thanks for the help. I think I am about to take you on
> your offer. since you said to ask if I have any
> question, here I am.
>
> I usually do the installation from the top of my head,
> but I followed
> http://samba.idealx.org/smbldap-howt
Greetings!
I created a Samba/OpenLDAP/smbldap-tools Primary Domain Controller. So far
I am able to do the folowing:
1. Using USRMGR,EXE to administrating users and groups.
2. Adding Windows 2000, XP workstation on the fly.
3. PDBEDIT/SMBLDAP-TOOLS/GQ all works as they supp
I have one big question, which one do I
put in '/etc/ldap.conf'
nss_base_passwd dc=wbcoll,dc=edu?one
nss_base_shadow dc=wbcoll,dc=edu?one
nss_base_group ou=Groups,dc=wbcoll,dc=edu?one
or
nss_base_passwdou=Users,dc=wbcoll,dc=edu?one
nss_base_shadowou=Users,dc=wbcoll,dc=edu?one
nss_
Hey
Thanks for the help. I think I am about to take you on
your offer. since you said to ask if I have any
question, here I am.
I usually do the installation from the top of my head,
but I followed
http://samba.idealx.org/smbldap-howto.fr.html as you
recommended. I have one big question, which one
Hi!
Try this:
In /etc/ldap.conf:
scope sub (uncomment it).
In:
nss_base_passwd ou=Users,dc=wbcoll,dc=edu?one
nss_base_shadow ou=Users,dc=wbcoll,dc=edu?one
nss_base_group ou=Groups,dc=wbcoll,dc=edu?one
Try:
nss_base_passwd dc=wbcoll,dc=edu?sub
nss_base_shadow dc=wbcoll,dc=edu?sub
nss_base_group o
Hi.
I think you are having a lot of trouble.
Take a look at:
http://samba.idealx.org/smbldap-howto.fr.html (it is in english).
And:
http://us1.samba.org/samba/docs/Samba-Guide.pdf (This is samba-3 by
example, use the pdf, the html is missing some images).
Look at chapter 6 and 7 (very good, but c
On Fri, 2004-07-16 at 22:53, Craig White wrote:
> On Fri, 2004-07-16 at 13:39, abebe lsslp wrote:
> >
> > I couldn't find any hint that leads me to believe the
> > ldap doesn't work, but you might see something I
> > don't. you will find the whole 'slapd.log' file here:
> > http://150.208.105.24/
On Fri, 2004-07-16 at 13:39, abebe lsslp wrote:
> Hey Craig,
> Here is what's happening. I've got nothing, but
> headache from looking at log level 10, but finally I
> finished going over it. For those of you who have not
> been following, check
> http://150.208.105.24/smbldap-pdc.html
>
> >
Hey Craig,
Here is what's happening. I've got nothing, but
headache from looking at log level 10, but finally I
finished going over it. For those of you who have not
been following, check
http://150.208.105.24/smbldap-pdc.html
>
> > smbd/process.c:timeout_processing(1332)
> > timeout_proce
Hey Paul,
Thanks for checking out my work! I hope you will find
more errors in my set up (soon to be a mini how to
http://150.208.105.24/smbldap-pdc.html) Your
suggestions were helpful.
>
> 1. You have configured in smbldap tools the machine
> account container as
> ou=Users, but in smb.conf you
PSS: You will find my configuration files from this
how to doc I started: http://150.208.105.24/smbldap-pdc.html
I took a look at what you have and there are a couple of issues.
1. You have configured in smbldap tools the machine account container as
ou=Users, but in smb.conf you have it in ou
On Thu, 2004-07-15 at 21:24, abebe lsslp wrote:
> Dear my samba friends & Craig (who has been helping me
> with this issue so far), please help me with this one
> :) I have a fedora core 1, samba 3.0.5, and openldap
> 2.1.*, and smbldap-tools 0.8.4.1
>
> When I try to join the domain [AGUILAS] f
>LINE 154: winxp (192.168.1.18) connect to service IPC$
>initially as user Administrator (uid=0, gid=512) (pid
>4447)
>LINE 468 - 475:
>[2004/07/15 20:43:06, 3]
>smbd/service.c:close_cnum(833)
> winxp (192.168.1.18) closed connection to service
Your Administrator has a uid=0 so make sure that
Dear my samba friends & Craig (who has been helping me
with this issue so far), please help me with this one
:) I have a fedora core 1, samba 3.0.5, and openldap
2.1.*, and smbldap-tools 0.8.4.1
When I try to join the domain [AGUILAS] from my XP
(winxp), it is quiting half way through the proces
: Federico Renzetti [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thu 7/15/2004 9:18 PM
To: Mohammad Reza
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:Re: [Samba] Samba LDAP Problem
Did you set samba ldap-passwd with smbpasswd?
What machine-logs you try to add say?
Il gio, 2004-07-15 alle 14:23
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