Completely stupid question here, but for some reason, I'm lost.
I have ldap and everything setup fine w/ samba 3.0.22 - running as a
PDC. (On CentOS 4.3, Openldap 2.3.24, smbldap-tools 0.92a)
No Windows domain interactions. ADS or NT PDC is not involved. (No
winbind)
I can't figure out for the
Ok, I may have my other problem taken care of, but now I have a more
theoretical question.
I'm using CentOS 4.3, which is based on RHEL 4.3 and the OpenLDAP
supplied is 2.2.13.
I can hand compile a newer version but then odd things happen and the
RHEL directories aren't as RH expects. (In short,
I used the Sernet.de RPM's - they're compiled for RHEL 4, and only
with minor errors they installed fine.
-Greg
As a side note, I am running centos 4.3 on my boxes, and I think it comes
with samba 3.0.10. Where did you get your RPM for 3.0.22, or did you
compile it from source?
Sam Adams
I'll try that, and I appreciate it. However, as far as I can tell,
Samba itself is working as well as I can expect.
However, I'm baffled by PAM and getting that working right. (I know
it's not exactly a Samba question, but I thought certainly someone
here would have experience with this and give
I think I've got everything setup, and when i try to add a user to
samba, I get the following error.
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smbldap-useradd -a -m -c Greg Sloop gregs
Error: SID not set for unix group 513
check if your unix group is mapped to an NT group
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When I view the Domain Users group in the LDAP tree, the
I'm setting up a smaba/ldap server and I'd really like regular samba
users to not have local login privs. (LDAP will handle all unix and
samba accounts.)
So, to that end, I thought changing the options in smbldap.conf,
specifically...
userLoginShell=/bin/bash
to something like
Quick question:
In the Samba-by-example, (Chapter 5, Page 188 of PDF)
---quote---
4. Edit the /etc/smbldap-tools/smbldap.conf file so that the following
information is changed from:
# Where to store next uidNumber and gidNumber available
sambaUnixIdPooldn=cn=NextFreeUnixId,${suffix}
to read,
the dn of this entry is where you're telling smbldap.conf to store the
uid / gid numbers.
Thanks...however I understand that. Perhaps I should have been more specific.
Why is the location where this is being stored changed. Specifically,
why are we storing it under the PDC_Domain name,
Ok, first of probably numerous questions.
In my FC5 setup, there are two ldap.conf files.
/etc/openldap/ldap.conf
/etc/ldap.conf
If I understand things properly, the first is used to tell NSS and PAM
modules to talk to LDAP.
The second is for LDAP clients.
(Is that right?)
However a further
Again, another confusing issue in two how-to's I'm trying to resolve.
In the SBE (samba-3 by example) Pg 161 in the PDF states. (It's
actually page 200 of the PDF, but 161 of the numbered document pages.)
The name service caching daemon (nscd) is a primary cause of
difficulties with name
(I sent this once, but it didn't seem to appear, apologies in advance
if it is a duplicate.)
Newbie here...wanting to implement and test Samba (current version, 3.0.22) as
a PDC
on LDAP backend.
I'm looking for a good how to.
I've already looked at Ignacio Coupeau, CTI, University of Navarra
On Sunday 21 May 2006 17:30, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
(I sent this once, but it didn't seem to appear, apologies in advance
if it is a duplicate.)
Newbie here...wanting to implement and test Samba (current version, 3.0.22)
as a PDC on LDAP backend.
I'm looking for a good how to.
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