You'd have to have the Oracle LDAP administrator add the correct Samba schema to the Oracle LDAP server. This might be problematic, as he'd have to write it himself (if that's at all possible, I don't know Oracle Internet Directory). He could use the examples in the Linux Samba distribution document directory for IBM-DS, IBMSecureWay, or nescape4 or 5, as well as the OpenLDAP schema, of course.
Well, first, already the domain it's working, the schema was created, and other problems was solved, i can join machines to domain, log in to them, and assign privileges using ldap groups into OID. Right now the problem is only when i change the password from windows dialog box, even when i change the password from smbladp-password command it's works fine.
This will not help you for two reasons: 1: it's an OpenLDAP server ACL and is only applicable to the server configuration; 2: it only gives read access anyway.
At the second point, the OID have the way to put ACL's at the rootDSE level too, not in way of the OpenLDAP, on text plain file, it's trough the oidadmin console or using ldapmodify command and i'd have put this exactly.
I need to know which is the difference between the passwod change from smbldap-password and the password change from windows dialog box in order to put the privileges in the correct place. I believe that the problem is because it's trying to access at some attribute in other level when is execute from windows.
thanks for reply
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