[Samba] Automatically running a script on Samba PDC when Windows user changes his password

2007-08-23 Thread Felip Manyé
Hello, I've installed a Samba 3 PDC using LDAP authentication, along with the smbldap tools, on Ubuntu GNU/Linux. Everything works fine and (XP Pro) Windows clients can join my domain. I would like Samba to automatically run a (home made) script on the PDC server when the user changes his

Re: [Samba] Automatically running a script on Samba PDC when Windows user changes his password

2007-08-23 Thread mups . cp
You could create a bash/perl script and put your logic inside this file. Change the 'passwd program' to refer to this script. I've tried one time define the bash code on a long line but due to errors I prefer put the code in a file. On 8/23/07, Felip Manyé [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello, I've

Re: [Samba] Automatically running a script on Samba PDC when Windows user changes his password

2007-08-23 Thread Gavin Henry
On 23/08/07, Felip Manyé [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello, I've installed a Samba 3 PDC using LDAP authentication, along with the smbldap tools, on Ubuntu GNU/Linux. Everything works fine and (XP Pro) Windows clients can join my domain. I would like Samba to automatically run a (home made)

Re: [Samba] Automatically running a script on Samba PDC when Windows user changes his password

2007-08-23 Thread Edmundo Valle Neto
Felip Manyé escreveu: Hello, Hello. I've installed a Samba 3 PDC using LDAP authentication, along with the smbldap tools, on Ubuntu GNU/Linux. Everything works fine and (XP Pro) Windows clients can join my domain. I would like Samba to automatically run a (home made) script on the PDC

Re: [Samba] Automatically running a script on Samba PDC when Windows user changes his password

2007-08-23 Thread Edmundo Valle Neto
Felip Manyé escreveu: Hello, Hello. I've installed a Samba 3 PDC using LDAP authentication, along with the smbldap tools, on Ubuntu GNU/Linux. Everything works fine and (XP Pro) Windows clients can join my domain. I would like Samba to automatically run a (home made) script on the PDC