Re: [Samba] Problem with Samba Authentication

2007-02-22 Thread Adam Tauno Williams
 Hi, i have installed a PDC authenticated with LDAP in a network with Linux 
 and 
 Win XP hosts. My intention is to authenticate (throught TLS) every user or at 
 least the machines wich are trying to get access to the resources. LDAP and 
 Samba are in the same machine so the communication is by the 389 port. 
 Besides, LDAP communication with the network is by ldap ssl. 
 I have tried a lot of configurations, but i have not found the right one. I 
 want that every Win host sends a TLS certificate to Samba in order to the 
 server to authenticate them, and if it fails, the user could not log into the 
 machine.
 I have to say that with Linux hosts it is working the way i want. So the TLS 
 configuration in LDAP is right.

Windows is not UNIX;  it works the way Windows works, not the way you
want it to work.  If you want to authenticate Windows user's against an
LDAP DSA you must setup Samba as a PDC and join the machines to the
domain.

 Anyone knows if i can get this? 

No.

 or even better, Can anyone tell me wich would 
 be the basic configuration options to get it?


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Re: [Samba] Problem with Samba Authentication

2007-02-22 Thread Charles Marcus

On 2/22/2007 Adam Tauno Williams ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Windows is not UNIX; it works the way Windows works, not the way you 
want it to work. If you want to authenticate Windows user's against 
an LDAP DSA you must setup Samba as a PDC and join the machines to

the domain.


Or use the pGINA...

www.pgina.org/?page_id=3

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Charles
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