On Sunday 30 July 2006 02:14, gentuxx wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> This is slightly off topic for this list, but I thought I might get
> some response from the "braintrust".  ;-)
>
> A while back I started to configure samba to work with LDAP.  I got as
> far as configuring slapd.conf and entering a "tickler" user.  Now, I
> can't connect to any of my samba shares.  Looking in the samba logs,
> when the daemon starts, it's still trying to connect to the ldap
> server to get the security.tbd.  I've verified /etc/samba/smb.conf,
> /etc/conf.d/samba, and /etc/pam.d/samba and none contain any reference
> to ldap.  But something is obviously still telling samba to use ldap.
>
> In an effort to get things working, I started with a *very* basic
> smb.conf, but still no joy.  Here's the global section:
>
> [global]
>         log file = /var/log/samba/%m.log
>         workgroup = HOME
>         debug level = 10
>         server string = gentoo
>
What version of samba? I am having fits with 3.0.23a, and authentication. I 
can't get any shares to authenticate except [public]. Nothing in the logs 
really giving a hint either, and not using ldap. I wonder if there is a 
problem we have made in gentoo? somewhere, PAM?....

Mike

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Michael W. Holdeman


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