> Why not just have both servers authenticating against a common ldap > store?
That would be the same desired result. Know any way I could have a real-time single LDAP store on a single machine and have everything auth against it? I've thought about just doing a scp of the .gdbm files, but that's just another point of failure. Any ideas would be tried. thanks, jeff On Thursday 19 December 2002 07:25 am, Bradley W. Langhorst wrote: > On Wed, 2002-12-18 at 16:34, jeff wrote: > > Hi all, > > > > I have lots of samba servers and want them to all authenticate against a > > single password file which will be a LDAP database. > > > > Where I want to be: > > > > Login to a domain called "FROST" that passes the username:passwd to a > > domain called "ACR" which checks LDAP. > > > > Where I'm at: > > > > I can login (from a W2K machine) to a test server called LIBIT which uses > > LDAP beautifully (after long hours/days of profanity). I can also > > join/login to the samba domains called ACR (anytime) and FROST (if I > > change passwd server and security settings to a stand alone). > > > > I have 2 samba servers I'm testing out with the goal of passing > > passwords...the servers are FROST and the authenticating server is called > > ACR. I know that the login:passwd pair is being passed from FROST to > > ACR. > > ... > > > any help would be wonderful....unless your a RTFM person because I > > wouldn't have gotten this far if I hadn't. > > Why not just have both servers authenticating against a common ldap > store? > > It sounds like you want to run something like winbind (but against a > samba DC not a windows DC) on your secondary server. I'm not sure that > is possible. > > brad -- -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba