You can try LAM, LDAP Account Manager, a web interface to LDAP directories.
It has a samba-specific section that lets you create and administer samba
accounts.

It resides here:

http://lam.sourceforge.net/


That is a great tool and I use it as my main administration tool for
my samba accounts, however  this usage would depend on how many users
are in the ldap. I mean don't you have to add the samba accounts one
by one for each user? If there are more than 20 users in the ldap this
will be a lot of work..

You can create an example/standard user with LAM and then export the user to a LDIF file. It will contain the attributes for a new user. With a common text editor, edit and expand the file. Use copy/paste to replicate the basic entries and modify what will be different, such as usernames. Import the new LDIF to the directory. You can also create several LDIF files according to group, etc.
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