Hi Gordon,

Did you build from srpms?  what version of
samba, 2.2.5 or 2.2.7?  I can use any type
of authenicatoin under my 2.2.5 that I built,
but I am getting continued weirdness from 2.2.7...
I've set the smbpasswd -w "secret" yet it's failing
to get it and failing to authenticate via the ldap
server... and I've double checked everything on
it.  If anyone has a samba.spec that builds an
rpm from srpm that works with ldap and samba 2.2.7, I'd sure like
to have a peek at it... I'm going back to 2.2.5
for now.

Cheers
Bill


Gordon Messmer wrote:
Bill Dossett wrote:

in what sense do you mean require?   require that it is
installed perhaps?  you certainly don't have to use
ldap just because samba has support for it.


I mean that yesterday I installed an LDAP enabled Samba package that I'd built on a Red Hat Linux machine, and it promptly stopped accepting authentication. I did not change the configuration files during the upgrade. It would not work until I converted all of my /etc/smb/smbpasswd data into my LDAP directory.

AFAICT, you have to use LDAP if samba is built with support for it.






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