, and users can get to their home directories. My problem is in
Samba and how to configure the BDC for users to use it.
System description
RedHat 8.0
LDAP 2.1.23
Samba 3.0
Any help or suggestions would be appreciated.
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Thanks, guess I don't need it then. I wasn't quite sure what the full
function was for winbindd.
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to have machine accounts on the
PDC or do some that use the BDC for home directories need to have
machine accounts on the BDC?
Any help or suggestions would be appreciated.
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The message I got from Jerry Carter yesterday says that Winbindd is only
required for trust accounts between 2 domains. I was confused also, the
documentation seems to lead one to the contrary.
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BASEdc=tow,dc=net
URI ldap://172.16.151.254
host172.16.151.254 172.16.0.20
ldap_version 3
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Where can I look for problems?
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Hello,
I'm trying to get Winbind to authenticate users that don't have local
accounts on a SAMBA BDC.
I have (3) BDCs (1) PDC running OpenLDAP 2.1.23 pass backend and Samba
3.0. These are on RedHat 8.0 systems. 3 BDC are also slave LDAP and 1
master directory server on the PDC.
I went through
person. Is anyone else experiencing this?
Rob
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I've seen this posting before but I need to get a grasp on this. I am
using winbindd for users that don't have a local account on a Linux box.
I thought that placing the entries below in the smb.conf would create
users in ou=Idmap. Instead the ou=Idmap increments the uidNumber with
every user that
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Can I use pam_winbindd to extract group membership from LDAP at this
time for secondary, tertiary etc groups?
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John,
I actually did try this out +groupe name, I don't believe I could get
it to work. I tryed many variations. I guess I need to experiment more
with how nsswitch.conf and how pam is configured. I'm not real
knowledgeable in this area.
I found an interesting work around for those of you
I don't, is it essential for this to work correctly?
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I found an interesting thing that I don't know if it is a bug, by design
or I
other thing I found that would cause problems adding a computer to a
domain. Duplicate names. If you use ghost disk imaging this is a common
problem.
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This is just a quick question, what is the difference between + and
@ when using groups for say valid users or write list
ex
valid users = +staff
valid users = @staff
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fetch domain SID for name: WHSF1
The smbd and nmbd are running, any suggestions? I did a similar
installation on a Slackware 9 system without a hitch. Had no problem
obtaining a SID for the system.
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Am I doing this right?
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Hello,
I just thought I would post this since it may be helpful to others if
they run into the same issues I did.
I am using Samba 3.0 with openLDAP 2.1.23 as backend db on a Slackware 9
system. This is purely a test system that I need to test at home
reliably enough to put into production in a
I can't speak about whether or not this is a good practice, but I
recently removed an intermediate organization from my LDAP tree. It was
great as a logical entity but in practice it added an another layer to
an already complex structure.
I've had a great deal of experience with Novell that
smppasswd -w . There are
different options in slapd.conf for encrypting the root user password.
What do I use? Nothing, {SSHA} {CRYPT} ..I may have a GCE (gross
conceptual error) about how this password is accessed. Help!
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Hello,
Samba 3.0.0/LDAP 2.1.23 RedHat 8.0
After wrestling with the probelem of attempting to join a W2K computer
to domain I finally succeded only to run into another problem.
First I was not able to use user administrator as samba admin alias
root to join computers to domain.I needed to create
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the Samba 3 HowTo Collection gives all the information
you should need. This is what I used and everything seems to be working
here.
Partick
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Any help would be appreciated.
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in version 3.0.1?
Thanks.
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login scripts as well as running older programs that write to priveleged
directories, but there are many thing it can be used for. Nobody has
written a free version to my knowledge, would be a great project.
Good luck
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files to appropriate location.
Anything else I should backup, or suggestions?
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