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OK, so what I am hearing is that:
1. It is still a problem.
2. But it isn't a Samba problem, it is an nss_ldap problem.
3. There might be some work arounds.

Possible workarounds:

A. Burry the Two OU's one deeper and do a subtree search on the parent
OU. Works but not scaleable.

B. Add "filter" keyword to uh... Is it /etc/ldap.conf or
nss_switch.conf? Syntax?

Am I in the right ballpark here? :-)


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