Re: [Samba] ldap/shared address books

2013-03-07 Thread FC Mario Patty
I don't have any address book in my ldap server. But since every email
account that I assign to each uid embedded as a paramater for one, I just
have to configure email client's contact directory account (at least in
windows 7's winmail; but itu should work with thunderbird, outlook express
or even ms outlook - I tried them all) to point to the ldap server. But of
course it'll only work for local address. Each time I want to add an email
account for user, I use php ldap admin (no need to create ldif file and
ldapmodify that file). It's easy to install: just copy and extract its
source under your htdocs directory then configure it. Hope it can help you.

Regards,

On Thu, Mar 7, 2013 at 2:30 AM, Terry Austin te...@crownhardware.comwrote:

 I have a couple of LDAP browers that worked with OpenLDAP. They both seem
 to connect, and give me login errors. I'll see if I can figure out the
 correct user name/password. It's a start (and more than I really expected,
 to be honest).

 On 6 Mar 2013 at 13:52, Gaiseric Vandal wrote:

  Can you use an LDAP Browser/Editor (e.g Apache Directory Studio) to
  manage the samba ldap server?   Maybe see what attributes you can
  add/modify?I have used Apache Directory Studio to modify LDAP
  attributes with  Microsoft AD on Win 2003/2008.   I would guess the
  samba 4 ldap schema has to support many of the same attributes.
 
  I have not played with samba 4 yet so just a guess.
 
 
 
 
 
 
  On 03/06/13 13:14, Terry Austin wrote:
   After struggling through the HowTo for quite a while (I have some . . .
   comments, if anyone is interested), I have a working active directory
   domain, for which I (and my bosses, who sign the checks) thank
 everyone.
   Now is integration time.
  
   Is there a way to make a shared address book through Samba? Or am I
 stuck
   with beating my head against ldap again?
 
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[Samba] ldap/shared address books

2013-03-06 Thread Terry Austin
After struggling through the HowTo for quite a while (I have some . . . 
comments, if anyone is interested), I have a working active directory 
domain, for which I (and my bosses, who sign the checks) thank everyone. 
Now is integration time.

Is there a way to make a shared address book through Samba? Or am I stuck 
with beating my head against ldap again?
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Re: [Samba] ldap/shared address books

2013-03-06 Thread Gaiseric Vandal
Can you use an LDAP Browser/Editor (e.g Apache Directory Studio) to 
manage the samba ldap server?   Maybe see what attributes you can 
add/modify?I have used Apache Directory Studio to modify LDAP 
attributes with  Microsoft AD on Win 2003/2008.   I would guess the 
samba 4 ldap schema has to support many of the same attributes.


I have not played with samba 4 yet so just a guess.






On 03/06/13 13:14, Terry Austin wrote:

After struggling through the HowTo for quite a while (I have some . . .
comments, if anyone is interested), I have a working active directory
domain, for which I (and my bosses, who sign the checks) thank everyone.
Now is integration time.

Is there a way to make a shared address book through Samba? Or am I stuck
with beating my head against ldap again?


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Re: [Samba] ldap/shared address books

2013-03-06 Thread Bob Miller

 
 Is there a way to make a shared address book through Samba? Or am I stuck 
 with beating my head against ldap again?

I installed a program called Davical on my Samba4 server, it provides
shared address books and calendars using CalDAV and CardDAV protocol,
and authenticates against the active directory.  it supports many
clients, including outlook if you buy a 3rd party add-on, though I have
found many CalDAV/CardDAV clients are a bit lacking.  It also allows you
to use the AD groups to easily assign permissions.  The only real
drawback to it is that you have to remember to sync it to the active
directory after you add a new user or group, but for me that is a very
small price to pay.

Hope that is helpful.

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Re: [Samba] ldap/shared address books

2013-03-06 Thread Terry Austin
I have a couple of LDAP browers that worked with OpenLDAP. They both seem 
to connect, and give me login errors. I'll see if I can figure out the 
correct user name/password. It's a start (and more than I really expected, 
to be honest).

On 6 Mar 2013 at 13:52, Gaiseric Vandal wrote:

 Can you use an LDAP Browser/Editor (e.g Apache Directory Studio) to 
 manage the samba ldap server?   Maybe see what attributes you can 
 add/modify?I have used Apache Directory Studio to modify LDAP 
 attributes with  Microsoft AD on Win 2003/2008.   I would guess the 
 samba 4 ldap schema has to support many of the same attributes.
 
 I have not played with samba 4 yet so just a guess.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 On 03/06/13 13:14, Terry Austin wrote:
  After struggling through the HowTo for quite a while (I have some . . .
  comments, if anyone is interested), I have a working active directory
  domain, for which I (and my bosses, who sign the checks) thank everyone.
  Now is integration time.
 
  Is there a way to make a shared address book through Samba? Or am I stuck
  with beating my head against ldap again?
 
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