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Hi David,
as Paul has stated already you need the OpenLDAP libraries to compile
Samba on a Solaris 9 machine with LDAP or ADS support. The LDAP
libraries from Sun do not provide all necessary functions.
The problem is that compiling with OpenLDAP libraries comes with a price
if you are
Hi Andy,
I am not from the Samba team, but I am fighting this problem since
Jannuary. In the meanwhile I have a rough overview and hope I can
provide you with some links to dig into this problem.
In my understanding the most helpful statement is made here
Hi Dmitry, hi Jerome,
as I am having the same problem with native Sun nss_client, I'd like to
jump here in the thread.
Last thing, I remember having seen some problems with Solaris 9
nss_ldap client due to Sun patches on the list this or last month.
The bug seems to be from Sun's fault.
it
Hi Jerry,
I've read the bugzilla entry and the thread, but missed your statement,
that the original reporter was not using winbind. That confused me a
bit, sorry.
We will have a look at the OpenLDAP code and maybe we can motivate Sun
to correct the bug.
Thank you,
Reinhard
On Fri, 2004-02-06
Hi,
we are running several test installations of Samba 3 on Solaris 8 and
Solaris 9. On Solaris 9, there is a strange behaviour in terms of
getting secondary group information from LDAP.
With later revisions of patch 112960, only /etc/group is interpreted,
but there is no query on the LDAP
Hi,
we have tested Samba 3.0.0 and 3.0.1 with LDAP-Support (--with-ldap) on
Solaris 8 and it worked fine.
The machine authenticates against an OpenLDAP server. Patch 108993-23 is
applied and we use native Sun LDAP client modules.
On Solaris 9 we ran into problems with secondary groups. Users