Andy Colvin wrote:
I get a different error if I add "unix password sync = yes" This time it
gives me the error "you do not have permission to change your password"
what about ACLs in your LDAP config file regarding userPassword? Do you
have such? For me this kind of error (message) can point
I get a different error if I add "unix password sync = yes" This time it
gives me the error "you do not have permission to change your password"
Everything that I've seen related to this error says to upgrade to 3.0.4,
but I'm running 3.0.24.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Andy
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Nope, no luck with that try...same error. Still changes the samba
passwords but not the POSIX one.
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Daniel Müller wrote:
Hi
your smb.conf file seems to be OK, however to be able to sync
sambapasswords with userPassword try to add
unix password sync = yes
to your smb.conf
Regards,
Marcin
Hello,
remove the line 'passwd program = /usr/sbin/smbldap-passwd %u'
for testing.
On my Suse 10.
First of all did you net groupmap the Groups? Did you net rpc grant rights
to the Admin Group?
If so:
Put the administrator to the DOMAIN ADMINS GROUP on your Samba.
Log in as root over your XP CLIENT on Your Samba Domain.
Add the Group DOMAIN ADMINS/Yourdomain as Member of Your XP Clients Admin
Gr
Hello,
remove the line 'passwd program = /usr/sbin/smbldap-passwd %u'
for testing.
On my Suse 10.1 I do not need this and m y users can change their passwords.
greetings
daniel
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Datum: Fri, 2 Mar 2007 11:55:06 -0600 (CST)
Von: "Andy Colvin" <[EMAIL PROTE