On 18/11/2011 19:24, David Magda wrote:
On Thu, November 17, 2011 13:34, John Heim wrote:
I am confused... Using an ldap server as a backend for samba4 is not
recommended? We are primarily a linux shop. We have an ldap database we
use for authentication. I can't use that anymore if I switch to samba4?
If you don't need to emulate Active Directory, then you should probably
just stick with the Samba 3.x series. Samba 3 emulates NT-style domain
membership and for simply single-password/login infrastructure it should
be sufficient.

Samba 4 is a bit more ambition that that.

Hopefully/Perhaps one day it will support LDAP back-ends more readily, but
considering it's still in beta (alpha?), I'd guess such functionality is
barely on the TODO list (assuming it's even technically possible).

Well it's more that it was possible but having this possibility was not awesome because in fact it was not was people were expecting and in the same time it meant that we weren't able to support some functionality that we are able to support with our internal LDAP server.

Matthieu.

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Matthieu Patou
Samba Team
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