Miguel,
Awesome answer. Just what I needed to get me started. I really appreciate
your time!
Troy
On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 5:46 PM, Miguel Medalha miguelmeda...@sapo.ptwrote:
I have a question of a similar nature that I am going to post in a
separate message in this forum, but what I
Hallo, Troy,
Du meintest am 29.01.09:
Miguel,
Awesome answer. Just what I needed to get me started. I really
appreciate your time!
Troy
On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 5:46 PM, Miguel Medalha
miguelmeda...@sapo.ptwrote:
I have a question of a similar nature that I am going to post in a
I have a question of a similar nature that I am going to post in a
separate message in this forum, but what I would like to know is
this: Is there a comprehensive list of ALL of the attributes of a
sambaSamAccount somewhere? I would like to know all of the various
things that you could
I have a LDAP server as passdb backend but how it is possible? what
should I do?
One of the attributes for objectClass sambaSamAccount is
sambaUserWorkstations. It is one of the components of a Samba account
in LDAP.
What are you using to manage your LDAP backend? As an example, from a
I have a LDAP server as passdb backend but how it is possible? what
should I do?
One of the attributes for objectClass sambaSamAccount is
sambaUserWorkstations. It is one of the components of a Samba account
in LDAP.
What are you using to manage your LDAP backend? As an example, from a
Hello, is there any wat to limit users log on to some special machines? I
mean not all users can log on in to a machine.
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Hello, is there any wat to limit users log on to some special machines? I
mean not all users can log on in to a machine.
It can be done with LDAP as passdb backend.
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I have a LDAP server as passdb backend but how it is possible? what should I
do?
2009/1/25 Miguel Medalha miguelmeda...@sapo.pt
Hello, is there any wat to limit users log on to some special machines? I
mean not all users can log on in to a machine.
It can be done with LDAP as passdb
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One of the parameters is a list of machines the user can log into. I
believe you can see these parameters with pdbedit, but I can't remember
for sure.
Mohammad Reza Hosseini wrote:
I have a LDAP server as passdb backend but how it is possible? what