> Ok, lets put this better, maybe i confused some stuff...
> I got my ldap server on the centos machine, lots of users configured
> there, and works fine on the samba of that machine.
> Then i got Fedora 7 machine, with Samba configured to authenticate from
> the centos machine LDAP.
> When i try to connect to the Fedora 7 samba shares with some user that
> exists on the LDAP but not on the Fedora 7 system, it gives me this
> error:
> Examples:
> Fedora 7 machine:
> smbclient //127.0.0.1/util -U drocha
> Password:
> session setup failed: NT_STATUS_LOGON_FAILURE
> [2007/10/08 16:38:24, 1] auth/auth_util.c:make_server_info_sam(566)
> User drocha in passdb, but getpwnam() fails!
Yep; you need to complete the configuration of the FC7 box. You need
to connect NSS on the FC7 box to your domain/DSA. getpwnam is a call to
NSS.
This is all documented in the Samba docs & "man nsswitch.conf"
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