Hello Chris, And thank you too for your answers!
> Our end users use a mix of Windows and OSX laptops / workstations. These > are not members of any kind of domain. They access our file servers via > Samba shares authenticated by freeIPA. > The samba server is a freeIPA client. > The samba config on the freeIPA side looks like it was done along the lines > in the link > http://techslaves.org/2011/08/24/freeipa-and-samba-3-integration/ > The ldap config in our samba smb.conf looks like this: > security = user > passdb backend = ldapsam:ldap://ldap.my.example.com > ldap suffix = dc=my,dc=example,dc=com > ldap admin dn = cn=Directory Manager > ldap ssl = off That's interesting: Samba as an IPA client and resolving via LDAP, what about sssd.conf? I already know the link (and I don't like very much patching the code), but it won't be needed anymore since “ipa-server-trust-ad” is out, right? Thanks and cheers! A.
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