it actually has, then pulls files from a server as
needed or erases extra files.
Matt
who should be working on his samba stuff
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haven't done any ACL testing yet because groups have
been sufficient.
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Scott Lovenberg wrote:
Matt Richardson wrote:
Is it possible to take a SSHA password from an ldif and create a
proper sambaNTpassword from it? Here's the scenario: the ldap
servers in our organization do not have the samba schema installed and
the likelihood of that happening is slim. I
help
I just set that up yesterday. In the global section, try adding
map to guest = Bad Password
take care,
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. While I do want to know what occurred, I am
happy for the moment with knowing that I can now add print queues to
samba with drivers. I need to set up quotas, so raw printing isn't
going to cut it.
Matt
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answer you here. I thought someone here would have had a more relevant
answer for you than I have.
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and Suse, so you
shouldn't have too much trouble walking through the steps. One day I'll
write up my notes on how my Debian install was different.
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Hello all,
I have a test system with CentOS 6.2 running samba 3.5.10_125.el6 and
OpenLDAP 2.4.23_20.el6. Password expiration is set as sambaMaxPwdAge:
5184000 and password aging works with a Windows 7 client. On a
production system, I've got samba 3.5.10_115.el6_2 and openldap
2.4.23_20.el6