Am 25.07.2011 14:38, schrieb J. Echter:
Am 22.07.2011 17:48, schrieb TAKAHASHI Motonobu:
From: "J. Echter"<j.ech...@elektro-mayer-echter.de>
Date: Thu, 21 Jul 2011 08:51:25 +0200

Am 20.07.2011 18:08, schrieb TAKAHASHI Motonobu:
hi,

tried all your hints. still now profiles found...
Hmmmm...

My testing environment is available at
   
ftp://ftp.ring.gr.jp/pub/net/samba-jp/vmware_player_images/sambapdc-squeeze-20110713.zip

In this environment,

1) # chmod 1777 /var/lib/samba/shares/profiles
2) changing "hide files" and "profiles acls" same as yours
3) # pdbedit -p \\sambapdc\profiles\username username
4) Logging on as the user, roaming profiles is successfully created.

I'm using "ldapsam:editposix" instead of smbldap-tools, so this may
not help you...

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TAKAHASHI Motonobu<mo...@samba.gr.jp>
Hi,

there's something wrong with my config... the successful logins are only
able because the users are already there as local unix accounts.

i created a new user 'test' and this one can't even login.

something with nsswitch seems configured wrong, imho. i get an error
like 'no unix account found'.

i will post the details about that later, i have to wait till i can
switch the smb.conf again.

cheers

juergen.
hi,

i'm back :) but still the old problem.

i have my tdbsam server running, i set up another samba server, without domain logons.

i added a user 'test' to my ldap db. i added this user on the main pdc with smbldap-useradd

sudo pdbedit -v test on my new test machine tells me:

Unix username:        test
NT username:          test
Account Flags:        [U          ]
User SID:             S-1-5-21-3842863818-2180709222-141296495-3166
Primary Group SID:    (NULL SID)
Full Name:            test
Home Directory:       \\pdc\test
HomeDir Drive:        H:
Logon Script:         test.bat
Profile Path:         \\pdc\profiles\test
Domain:               BDC
Account desc:
Workstations:
Munged dial:
Logon time:           0
Logoff time:          never
Kickoff time:         never
Password last set:    Fr, 22 Jul 2011 23:33:55 CEST
Password can change:  Fr, 22 Jul 2011 23:33:55 CEST
Password must change: never
Last bad password   : 0
Bad password count  : 0
Logon hours         : FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF

i wonder because my domain is called workgroup, not bdc. BDC is the name of the machine, not the domain.

if im using this user to logon, it isn't found.

phpldapadmin also shows a line like:
sambaDomainName=BDC <http://192.168.0.200/phpldapadmin/cmd.php?cmd=template_engine&server_id=1&dn=sambaDomainName%3DBDC%2Cdc%3Dworkgroup%2Cdc%3Dlocal> sambaDomainName=workgroup <http://192.168.0.200/phpldapadmin/cmd.php?cmd=template_engine&server_id=1&dn=sambaDomainName%3Dworkgroup%2Cdc%3Dworkgroup%2Cdc%3Dlocal>

here's the conf of my testing smb machine:

[global]
   domain master = no
   domain logons = no
   passdb backend = ldapsam:ldap://mule
   idmap backend = ldap:ldap://mule
   idmap uid = 10000-15000
   idmap gid = 10000-15000
   ldap suffix = dc=workgroup,dc=local
   ldap user suffix = ou=smb-usr
   ldap group suffix = ou=groups
   ldap machine suffix = ou=computers
   ldap idmap suffix = ou=idmap
   ldap admin dn = cn=admin,dc=workgroup,dc=local
   ldap ssl = no
   ldap passwd sync = yes

   printing = bsd
   netbios name = BDC
   server string = BDC (%h)
   workgroup = workgroup
   interfaces = eth0,lo
   security = user
   encrypt passwords = true
   map to guest = bad user
   guest account = nobody
   logon path = \\pdc\profile\%U
   logon script = %U.bat
   logon drive = H:
   panic action = /usr/share/samba/panic-action %d

my smbldap config is the following:

sambaDomain="workgroup"
suffix="dc=workgroup,dc=local"
userProfile="\\pdc\profiles\%U"

nsswitch.conf:


passwd:         files ldap
shadow:         files ldap
group:          files ldap

hosts:          files wins dns
networks:       files dns

protocols:      db files
services:       db files
ethers:         db files
rpc:            db files

netgroup:       nis

i hope somebody can tell me whats going on. i'm completely lost since a while :)

thanks a nice day to all.

juergen.
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