[Samba] more than smbldap

2007-05-24 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Hello List,

I set up a samba pdc with ldap, smbldap-tools about one year ago.

Now i would like to extend it with OX, squid, etc...
After checking out the LDAP Directory tree i was wondering what the 
Organisation Units DSA and ldmap are good for?


My current tree looks like this:

dc=example,dc=com
+ ou=Computers
+ ou=DSA
+ ou=Groups
+ ou=Idmap
+ ou=Users
+ sambaDomainName=MyDomain



I also had a look at Collax?s PDC and they even have an additional 
PosixGroup. Their tree looks like this:

dc=example,dc=com
+ ou=ABook
+ ou=groups
+ ou=Infrastructure
+ ou=people
+ ou=posixgroups
+ sambaDomainName=MyDomain


Any idea why they have groups and posixgroups?


If i would like to add other services than samba, would a directory tree 
like Collax has make more sense than my current samba-only tree?


Or should i stick to the smbldap-Tree to be able to use the smbldap 
tools, or can they be easily adjusted?


Thanks, Mario
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Re: [Samba] more than smbldap

2007-05-24 Thread Luis Daniel Lucio Quiroz
Hi Mario,

I have a proyect at www.linuxchange.com that is what you want.  Take a look.

Regards,

LD

Le Thursday 24 May 2007 03:40:51 [EMAIL PROTECTED], vous avez écrit :
 Hello List,

 I set up a samba pdc with ldap, smbldap-tools about one year ago.

 Now i would like to extend it with OX, squid, etc...
 After checking out the LDAP Directory tree i was wondering what the
 Organisation Units DSA and ldmap are good for?

 My current tree looks like this:

 dc=example,dc=com
 + ou=Computers
 + ou=DSA
 + ou=Groups
 + ou=Idmap
 + ou=Users
 + sambaDomainName=MyDomain



 I also had a look at Collax?s PDC and they even have an additional
 PosixGroup. Their tree looks like this:
 dc=example,dc=com
 + ou=ABook
 + ou=groups
 + ou=Infrastructure
 + ou=people
 + ou=posixgroups
 + sambaDomainName=MyDomain


 Any idea why they have groups and posixgroups?


 If i would like to add other services than samba, would a directory tree
 like Collax has make more sense than my current samba-only tree?

 Or should i stick to the smbldap-Tree to be able to use the smbldap
 tools, or can they be easily adjusted?

 Thanks, Mario


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Re: [Samba] more than smbldap

2007-05-24 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Hello,

Luis Daniel Lucio Quiroz schrieb:

Hi Mario,

I have a proyect at www.linuxchange.com that is what you want.  Take a look.
  

It does look very intresting!
Although i am quite confused.

Is the project opensource?
Is there some sort of installer?

Do you have to subscribe and log in in order to download the documentation?

Thanks, Mario

Regards,

LD

Le Thursday 24 May 2007 03:40:51 [EMAIL PROTECTED], vous avez écrit :
  

Hello List,

I set up a samba pdc with ldap, smbldap-tools about one year ago.

Now i would like to extend it with OX, squid, etc...
After checking out the LDAP Directory tree i was wondering what the
Organisation Units DSA and ldmap are good for?

My current tree looks like this:

dc=example,dc=com
+ ou=Computers
+ ou=DSA
+ ou=Groups
+ ou=Idmap
+ ou=Users
+ sambaDomainName=MyDomain



I also had a look at Collax?s PDC and they even have an additional
PosixGroup. Their tree looks like this:
dc=example,dc=com
+ ou=ABook
+ ou=groups
+ ou=Infrastructure
+ ou=people
+ ou=posixgroups
+ sambaDomainName=MyDomain


Any idea why they have groups and posixgroups?


If i would like to add other services than samba, would a directory tree
like Collax has make more sense than my current samba-only tree?

Or should i stick to the smbldap-Tree to be able to use the smbldap
tools, or can they be easily adjusted?

Thanks, Mario




  


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