On Tuesday 26 February 2008 Adam Williams's cat, walking on the keyboard, wrote: > did you run smbldap-populate? even with a user in ldap, that is for > their posix (linux shell) account. you will still need to run smbpasswd > -a user to add their samba NT and LM hashes and samba SID info to ldap. >
Thanks Adam, populating and using smbpasswd -a solved the problem, but now I'm a bit confused: if I want to change my users' info (password, etc) I need to use the smbldap-xxx scripts and that will change both the samba and ldap (unix) information? In other ways, the needing for a smbpasswd -a is required only as "init" step, or each time I change a password I need to use again smbpasswd? Moreover, what happens if I change a password using smbpasswd and not the smbldap-xxx? The samba account becomes unaligned with the ldap one? Thanks, Luca -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
