Ray Holtz wrote:
I have a samba server set so that each user in a windows 2003
active directory can have their own personal, private share. I
would like to know how to set up Samba so that their directory
is created automatically, rather than me creating 1300
directories on the linux server.
Ray Holtz wrote:
José Ildefonso Camargo Tolosa worte:
Yes, you can. It will use samba for session, not for auth
(obey pam
restrictions = Yes).
I'm using it, on a samba PDC. Not sure If it will work with
security=ads (I don't use w2k3, I use a samba PDC (I have even
Hi!
The only trouble you could have is if you are not using folder
redirection. In that case, every user will be using a local copy of
the profile, and if any two users modify one file at the same session
(different workstations), I'm not sure what will happend, but certenly
any of these
What does your ldap.conf (or pam_ldap.conf or libnss-ldap.conf) looks
like? I assume It is something like this:
nss_base_passwd dc=juwimm,dc=local?sub
nss_base_shadow dc=juwimm,dc=local?sub
nss_base_group ou=Groups,dc=juwimm,dc=local?one
Wich, unless you have ldap for
abebe lsslp wrote:
I was having trouble sleeping last night, so I start
going over your past e-mails. Do you remember you
asking me that I need to make sure LDAP is
authenticating system users? And I told you that it
was. I was not completely lying, it authenticates
'testuser1' with no problem.
Hi.
I think you are having a lot of trouble.
Take a look at:
http://samba.idealx.org/smbldap-howto.fr.html (it is in english).
And:
http://us1.samba.org/samba/docs/Samba-Guide.pdf (This is samba-3 by
example, use the pdf, the html is missing some images).
Look at chapter 6 and 7 (very good, but
Hi!
Try this:
In /etc/ldap.conf:
scope sub (uncomment it).
In:
nss_base_passwd ou=Users,dc=wbcoll,dc=edu?one
nss_base_shadow ou=Users,dc=wbcoll,dc=edu?one
nss_base_group ou=Groups,dc=wbcoll,dc=edu?one
Try:
nss_base_passwd dc=wbcoll,dc=edu?sub
nss_base_shadow dc=wbcoll,dc=edu?sub
nss_base_group
Hi!
Jacob A. Alifrangis wrote:
Is there maybe a way to consolidate (At the developer level) all of the tools and
methods into one concise list.
samba is not really tightly integrated with the OS,
Thanks God. This allows it to be compiled on almost any *nix flavor.
Is there maybe a way to
Hi!
I'm trying to use Directory Administrator from
http://diradmin.open-it.org/files.php, but It only work with the old
sambaAccount schema, so, My question would be: What is *really* new on
samba 3 with the use of sambaSamAccount?, do I lose something if I use
the compat mode?
Thanks in
Sorry, I answer myself:
I don't have to do it: There is a patch for supporting samba 3 in the
Directory Administrator's place at sourceforge.
José Ildefonso Camargo Tolosa wrote:
Hi!
I'm trying to use Directory Administrator from
http://diradmin.open-it.org/files.php, but It only work
Hi!
Miguel Casas-Sánchez wrote:
Hi everybody
I have a puzzling situation, I am trying to set up a PDC domain
controller, Suse 9.1 with Samba 3.0.4 (ok, suse comes with 3.0.2 but I
have tried almost everything XD ), autenticating against ldap 2.2.6
(original suse); also with the smbldap-tools.
Ok, let me see If I can help here:
Let me see: Your clients are updating data on the slave ldap server?,
Ok, you should not allow that (unless you try the experimental
multi-master replication code, wich can fail).
You should use other ldap user, like this:
cn=adminmaster,dc=cosa,dc=int
Wich
Hi!
I have been reading the Samba 3 by example avaible on the web site
(samba-guide.pdf), I think it is very good, but have a question:
- In section 6.3.5 (page 150, numerated), there is a note wich says that
the computers account must be inside the People container due to an
error in samba.
Not sure, I'm reopening an OLD thread here (sorry).
I need some answers, looking somewhere I found this:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/dnkerb/html/MSDN_PAC.asp
I'm not sure, I just gave it a brieft read. Can't this be used to
include PAC data on a kerberos
Hi!
I have been reading for about two weeks (maybe I'm reading on the wrong
places). I have found as many documents as one could expect describind
how to build a LDAPv3 server, or how to build samba with ldap. This
far, I have failed, and have a BIG confution in the order in wich the
things
Gémes Géza wrote:
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If you have no *NIX clients, then you couldn't yet get any serious
benefit from using Kerberos for Windows clients.
So in this case I would suggest to build OpenSSL, OpenLDAP, and then
Samba. Configure a certificate authority, if you
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