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| Subject: | Re: [Samba] Can't locate Net/LDAP.pm in @INC | From: | Paul Gienger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | Date: | Thu, 12 Aug 2004 14:36:34 -0500 | To: | Sp0oKeR Labs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | CC: | [EMAIL PROTECTED], Pari <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | | Sp0oKeR Labs wrote: | |> Try |> #perl -MCPAN -e 'install Net::LDAP' |> |> | Perhaps a more universal answer for posterity... | | The smbldap-tools package requires that you have LDAP support in your | perl installation. If you are using an RPM based linux distribution | you could try to search your RPM repository for a perl-ldap package | (Fedora Core 2 has one, that's the only linux distro I have on hand | ATM) since it's better to use rpm whenever you can in a rpm system. | This will also make sure that you get the module where the system | wants it as apparently you may be having a problem there.
If the answer wil lbe for posterity:
1)Mandrake has included the smbldap-tools as part of samba since about 2.2.5 2)perl-ldap has been in main since about Mandrake 9.1 3)samba-ldap mostly works out-the-box since 10.0 (which is when samba3 moved to main),since perl-ldap is required by samba-server. Just uncomment the sample configurations in the provided smb.conf, change the values in /etc/samba/smbldap_conf.pm to your liking, run smbpasswd - -w $password, and smbldap-populate. Look for more features in the new version of Mandrake Corporate server ... 4)Fedora 2's perl-ldap packages seem not to have SSL support (since some perl SSL modules are not provided), meaning a wonderful security hole unless you install the required packages manually.
Regards, Buchan
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