Is there a documented procedure on how to connect samba users to a
backend ldap server?
Chapter 5 of Samba 3 by Example
http://www.samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba-Guide/happy.html
PDF version:
http://www.samba.org/samba/docs/Samba3-ByExample.pdf
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From the Samba HOWTO:
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The net command can be used to obtain the currently supported
capabilities for rights and privileges using this method:
root# net rpc rights list -U root%not24get
SeMachineAccountPrivilege Add machines to domain
SePrintOperatorPrivilege Manage printers
Partial folder redirection?
Why partial? Are there folders not to redirect?
Yes, there are. Please excuse me for not dwelling further on that, but
I simply don't have the time right now. My intention was to point you
in that direction. There is plenty of information about that on the
Wow, this is a PITA. Googling for that error didn't reveal anything helpful.
I had the exact same problem. Plus, all my attempts at producing a
.rpm package failed because the provided .spec template has serious
problems, namely with the... man pages. Or maybe the flaw is with me,
(...) is there a solution to this behavior.
Partial folder redirection?
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I am not sure if you can act on the samba side. Maybe you should think
the other way around. You can map one attribute to another inside the
LDAP server.
You would use the map attribute directive to map
eduPersonPrincipalName to uid. Both logins would then authenticate
against uid.
I need to use Centos DS as backend. Really need.
Anybody can point me to actual documentation?
CentOS Directory Server is the same as Red Hat Directory Server, which
is the same as 389 Directory Server (former Fedora Directory Server,
now rebaptized in order to generalize it). In some
Do you mean http://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Samba4/LDAP_Backend/Fedora_DS[1]
That is for Samba 4, which is still at alpha stage.
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I face problems trying to input workgroup name lengths more
than 15 characters in smb.conf and run nmbd. I am using samba 3.5.6
(source3 version of nmbd in 3.5.6 package).
This is not a Samba limitation, this is by NetBIOS design, which Samba
of course respects:
Look at this page:
I face problems trying to input workgroup name lengths more
than 15 characters in smb.conf and run nmbd. I am using samba 3.5.6
(source3 version of nmbd in 3.5.6 package).
This is not a Samba limitation, this is by NetBIOS design, which Samba
of course respects:
Look at this
Version 0.9.6 of the very useful smbldap-tools is now available from the
project's page:
https://gna.org/projects/smbldap-tools/
http://download.gna.org/smbldap-tools/packages/smbldap-tools-0.9.6.tar.gz
You don't have permission to access
/smbldap-tools/packages/smbldap-tools-0.9.6.tar.gz
I have to store users in different OU, because there is two separate
Units running inside one organization. They have nothing to do with
each other and their parent organization is same and their is only one
Server to manage both.
I don't quite understand what is your problem here.
You can a
Please does some one have any documentation, tutorial, how to about
setting up a PDC basing on *Samba with a LDAP (OpenLDAP) *backend on *CentOS
I already replied to that question, both to you personally and to this
mail list.
Samba comes with two very helpful books, both in PDF and HTML
You can try LAM, LDAP Account Manager, a web interface to LDAP directories.
It has a samba-specific section that lets you create and administer samba
accounts.
It resides here:
http://lam.sourceforge.net/
That is a great tool and I use it as my main administration tool for
my samba
- I have my users database existing in LDAP, how can I add Samba
support? I understand that I should modify the objectClass of each
user to include sambaSamAccount, but then each user must also have
an attribute sambaSID. How can I generate that attribute?
You can try LAM, LDAP Account
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