This question has probably been asked before, but I would like to ask it again. I know all about LDAP authentication between samba and a LDAP service with the proper schema in place. You create a entry in the LDAP database with all the samba privileges in place. I want to just authenticate with a LDAP service and not use a special samba schema. We use LDAP to authenticate for telnet, ftp and proxy services. This LDAP service is used for single sign on type of authentication so that the user does not need to have dozens of passwords for different servers and services. I want to use LDAP with samba for the same reason. I will create and entry on the samba host in the samba smbpasswd file, but want to go against the LDAP server for the password. Can this be done? TIA. Jim OBrien NYSDOH [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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