Is there any way to specify multiple LDAP servers for Samba to
authenticate against?
Jason Joines
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Adam Tauno Williams wrote:
Is there any way to specify multiple LDAP servers for Samba to
authenticate against?
List multiple LDAP passdb backends.
I had been using
ldap server = myldapserver
instead of passdb backend and didn't see anything about specifying
multiple servers. Didn't
this is happening I can use ldapsearch to connect to the ldap
server from the Samba server, authenticate with the same user Samba is
using, and perform a successfull search. Any ideas where this Timed
out is coming from?
Jason Joines
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at sambaNTPassword instead of ntpassword among
other things?
Any easy way to do this or should I just maintain two directories until
the last box is upgraded?
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Jason Joines wrote:
I'm in the process of upgrading OpenLDAP from 2.0 to 2.2 and many
Samba servers from 2.2 to 3.0 over the course of several weeks. I have
a test setup using Samba 3 against OpenLDAP 2.2 with the Samba 3 schema.
I would like to be able to point all my existing Samba
Jason Joines wrote:
I'm running Samba 2.2.8a on SuSE Linux 8.1 with kernel 2.4.19. I
have a share defined by this on a web server to allow members of the
jamigos group to edit web pages.
[users]
comment = User Web Pages
path = /home
valid users = @jamigos
not even sure if these errors in the log are related to this
particular problem.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Jason Joines
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read that the case sensitive option was share specific so I
moved it to the share definition and retried the cd operations at the
shell over the smbmount. Now I am taken to phpscheduleit with both cd
phpscheduleit and cd phpScheduleIt.
Problem confirmed!
Jason Joines
Jason Joines wrote:
Michael Carmack wrote:
Can anyone else confirm this problem so I know I'm not crazy? I've
tried many different configuration options, but cannot get this working.
Michael,
I just experienced the exact same problem and ran across you post
when searching for a solution
I've been using Samba 2.x authenticating UNIX and Samba users to
OpenLDAP 2.0.x fro quite some time. Now I need to upgrade OpenLDAP to
2.2.x and Samba to 3.0.x. Although I've been using OpenLDAP with the
old samba schema to authenticate Samba users, I did not have a PDC set
up. Now when I
Sébastien Taylor wrote:
The way we handle this at my office is by sharing over samba to the
windows clients, and by nfs to the linux clients. The nfs exports the
same data as smb so it's identical, but nfs is better suited for unix.
Jason Joines a écrit:
All of our user authentication
,
Jason Joines
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listining on both ports by default.
Andrew Bartlett
Anyone have a sample line from inetd.conf that gets smbd to start on
port 445 when smbd is already running on 139 from the samba startup
script? I haven't had any luck yet?
Thanks,
Jason Joines
to try a different port, like 139.
Let us know how this works out, if you try any of this stuff.
Joel
On Thu, Oct 03, 2002 at 03:04:41PM -0500, Jason Joines wrote:
I've noticed that my W2K clients connect to Samba much more quickly
if I run it on port 445 instead of 139. However, my WNT
to listen to both ports simultaneously?
Thanks,
Jason Joines
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