The last time I set up an Ubuntu server that would handle Windows & Apple clients as well as Linux thin clients I used the smbldap installer detailed here https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SmbLdapInstaller. It was a few years ago and it worked fine. (Thank you to the folk who developed and supported this at the time)
Support for this seems to have discontinued. I am now looking to do the same on a new server but I'm having problems. I tried using the documentation here https://help.ubuntu.com/9.10/serverguide/C/network-authentication.htmlbut have fallen at the first hurdle. After installing - which gave no error messages - I tried what is in the documentation > Use *ldapsearch* to view the tree, entering the admin password set during > installation or reconfiguration: > *ldapsearch -xLLL -b cn=config -D cn=admin,cn=config -W olcDatabase={1}hdb* It says to use the password set during installation - During installation I wasn't asked to set a password. Anything I try returns ldap_bind : Invalid credentials > I'm wondering 1. Can anyone suggest how to fix the above problem 2. Is there better documentation or a better way to have single sign on for a network with Windows, Linux and Apple clients linking to a Linux server? Thanks ----------------- John Hegarty, Ireland
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