Sounds like what I'm looking for .. please post the url to this list when done .. I can wait .. I want to see what's coming in Redhat 9 and it may affect my plans
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > >I've finally got samba working with LDAP and keeping the password >attributes in LDAP synchronized no matter where the password change >comes from. I think this is what you mean. I intend to write a more >thorough howto for this sometime in the near future, but if you'd like >I could prolly get you up and running sooner. > >Ross Patterson >Programmer/Analyst >831-459-2792 >[EMAIL PROTECTED] >1156 High St, Barn G, PP&C >Santa Cruz, CA 95064 > >On Fri, 28 Mar 2003, Brian Johnson wrote: > >> I set up a test server about a year ago to try this and gave up since it didn't seem >> that the processes were quite yet in place to do it .. >> >> I am evaluating the potential for Samba and Linux accounts (including postfix email >> accounts) to share the same passwords and have a process in place to encourage users >> to change their passwords and try to prevent esay to crack passwords >> >> Could someone please confirm whether they have such a system working and how >> difficult it was to set up? >> >> When I looked at it before, it seemed that although Samba could use LDAP, it used a >> different schema from the standard system accounts and therefore there was not >> really any sharing of password data >> >> If it matters, my server I'd like to do this on is a Redhat 7.3 system >> >> -- >> Brian Johnson >> >> This is where my witty signature line would be if I bothered to edit this line :) >> >> >> -- >> To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the >> instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba >> > -- Brian Johnson This is where my witty signature line would be if I bothered to edit this line :) -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
