Hi Cristiano, I have recently set up a similar configuration and, as you, I had some trouble joining workstations to a Samba domain. I am quite certain it wasn't an issue with what authorization module Samba was using to validate users and workstations. Windows XP wasn't much of a trouble, but Windows 7 was definitively a challenge. Here I attach the two guides that were mostly helpful with this task (specially for Windows 7)
By the way, after fighting it for a while, I decided to set up my
own DHCP server that pushed the domain-name-servers and
netbios-name-servers options to DHCP clients and my own DNS
server. Regards, Jordi On 4/6/2012 1:35 PM, Cristiano Corsani wrote: Dear all, I have setup an ldap authentication server for linux client using lam and everything works great.Now I am trying to setup samba3 extension to permit windows authentication. I made the following steps: 1 - imported the samba schema in ldap server 2 - cheked in LAM the schema with tools/test/schema and everything's ok 3 - created the domain 3 - setting up samba daemon conf do expose the DOMAIN So i can add samba extension to users but I have problems on joining domain in windows: In standard samba configuration the password backend is not ldap, but lam seems to manage the password in indipendent way What is the correct samba configuration to works in lam? Thanks to all. |
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