Hi Dan,
passwd program = /usr/local/sbin/smbldap-passwd.pl "%u"
should do the job ( password change )
i am not sure if
sambaPwdMustChange works , but if it does it works only with ldap
this value can be changed by usrmgr, which writes
to the ldap attribute in the directory.
Regards
Dan Slatford schrieb:
On Wed, 2004-09-15 at 14:44, rruegner wrote:
Hi dan which version samba do you use?
a microsoft patch broke password change before samba 3.04
so use the last samba version 3.07
maybe this is short answer
Hmm, I'm using 3.0.6-3 in Debian Sarge. I could try massaging in 3.0.7
from Sid just to try, although I hoped not to have to do this, being the
renound 'stable' Debian :)
When changing passwords through Windows with an ldap backend, how does
samba know what the sambaPwdMustChange value be set to? I don't know if
this value comes from windows somewhere, smb.conf or hard-coded in
someplace.
I've noticed something else odd too. Hardware clock and system time are
correct on the Samba server, yet if I have a look at 'net time', the
output is almost three days in the past! How the heck?
wulfen:~# date
Wed Sep 15 14:57:41 BST 2004
wulfen:~# net time
Sun Sep 12 21:59:07 2004
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