I tried copying apple.schema from a Panther box, but it still depends on things defined by the samba 2.x samba.schema file. No change.
I'm curious as to how people are serving both Samba 3 accounts and OS X accounts. I thought perhaps you don't need apple.schema at all, but taking it out caused the automount maps to not be served for some reason (although strangely I got no errors.. just that people couldn't mount their home directories anymore). Anyone else have any insight? --Andy Nick Lopez wrote: > On Thu, Oct 28, 2004 at 09:54:24AM -0700, Andy Moran wrote: > >>I know this might not be the best place for this, but I'm hoping someone >>else has done this or knows what I need to do. >> >>We have a Linux LDAP Server (OpenLDAP 2.0.27) serving unix accounts to >>Linux and OS X machines. To get it to serve to OS X machines, I copied >>over the 'apple.schema' from an OS X box. Itr seems this schema file >>depends on things defined in the Samba 2.x schema file (samba.schema) >>because when it's present, it starts fine but when it doesn't, it >>complains about undefinied symbols in the apple.schema file. > > Copy it again from a Panther box, they might have updated it, I don't > remember. I know I do have Samba3 running with an OpenLDAP backend with OSX > enabled accounts too (and kerberos thrown in for the hell of it) and I don't > recall having to do anything drastic from the schema. > > - Nick Lopez > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > -- Randomly selected signature -- > "if the bible proves the existance of god, then superman comics prove the > existance of superman" - Usenet -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba