Re: [Samba] sambaAcctFlags Documentation

2005-09-08 Thread Jacob Elder
Does whitespace or the order of flags matter in this field? On Wed 07 Sep 02005 at 11:10:35PM -0600, John H Terpstra wrote: On Wednesday 07 September 2005 08:38, Jacob Elder wrote: Is there a canonical document that describes the possible contents of sambaAcctFlags somewhere? Most of what I

Re: [Samba] sambaAcctFlags Documentation

2005-09-08 Thread Jacob Elder
The X flag appears to be ignored with the ldapsam backend. I am seeing this on 3.0.14a-Debian, though we first noticed this around 3.0.11. On Wed 07 Sep 02005 at 11:10:35PM -0600, John H Terpstra wrote: On Wednesday 07 September 2005 08:38, Jacob Elder wrote: Is there a canonical document

[Samba] sambaAcctFlags Documentation

2005-09-07 Thread Jacob Elder
Is there a canonical document that describes the possible contents of sambaAcctFlags somewhere? Most of what I have found online appears to be wrong, specifically the meaning of [X]. -- Jacob Elder -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https

[Samba] Password expiration

2005-09-06 Thread Jacob Elder
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Re: [Samba] Password expiration

2005-09-06 Thread Jacob Elder
But how do I just disable password expiration completely? Isn't that what the X flag is supposed to do in sambaAcctFlags? -- Jacob Elder Quoting Matthias Spork [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Hello, Jacob Elder schrieb: Hello, I still can't figure out why my users' passwords are expiring. Ever since

Re: [Samba] LDAP and password expiry

2005-08-25 Thread Jacob Elder
logon.cmd can use NET TIME /SET /Y). This shouldn't have impacted the password expiry... -- Jacob Elder Quoting Craig White [EMAIL PROTECTED]: On Thu, 2005-08-25 at 14:53 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello, We are using Samba 3.0.14a-6, slapd 2.2.26-4 and smbldap-tools 0.9.1-2 on Debian. My

RE: [Samba] LDAP and password expiry

2005-08-25 Thread Jacob Elder
No, the passwords never actually get changed. -- Jacob Elder Quoting Paul Gienger [EMAIL PROTECTED]: We are using Samba 3.0.14a-6, slapd 2.2.26-4 and smbldap-tools 0.9.1-2 on Debian. My users are complaining about warnings that their password is about to expire and that the are told You do