I have done the similar in my company and had the same problem, I have now a centralized authentication of the linux local user, email and samba user. You need to check for the ACS's in the slapd.conf file first, making sure that every one has the full rights on their account in LDAP and the root or ldap admin has the full rights on all the records in the ldap.

then make the changes in the nssswitch.conf file and then change the entries in the /etc/pam.d directory for samba & login & passwd files.

this should solve your problem but when playing with pam.d directory, make sure you are logged in some other terminal as you may lock yourself.

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