But I don't understand something. Let me put it this way, can I put Samba 3 on the Debian box and it will work, or do I still have to make some changes to LDAP on the RedHat server?
Curtis
On Saturday, Oct 4, 2003, at 14:29 US/Pacific, Brad Langhorst wrote:
On Sat, 2003-10-04 at 13:12, Curtis Vaughan wrote:Anyhow, I want to give 3.0 a go in our organization, but I don't wantIf you're using ldapsam in 2.2 then you can't use the same
to update the RedHat server - yet. So, my question is this, can I take
advantage of 3.0 by updating the Debian server, but it must somehow get
user logon information through PAM/LDAP from the RedHat server.
ldap store with ldapsam in 3. Many changes were made to the schema.
If you have just unix accounts in ldap on the redhat box you can add the
samba stuff to that datastore and use it from the debian box.
When I say take advantage, I want to move over to an "active directories", etc. environment.you can't do that with samba3 alone - it can be a member server but not whatever the analog of a pdc is in AD.
brad
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