Am 12.08.2013 22:40, schrieb Darek Frączkiewicz:
If you require to have the Samba AD accounts local on your Samba DC
(not on a member server), then the winbind configuration may be a
bit different (haven't done that yet). But you can use nslcd (adapt
the config from here:
http://wiki.samba.org/index.__php/Authenticating_other___services_against_AD#Nslcd:___User.2FGroups_from_AD_through___openLDAP_proxy
<http://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Authenticating_other_services_against_AD#Nslcd:_User.2FGroups_from_AD_through_openLDAP_proxy>)
or sssd (if you google, there are some configuration examples for
setting up sssd with AD).
in this howto i'm reading : *Use the following slapd.conf example*:
I remember new openldap has not file slapd.conf
I'm running the version shipped with RHL 6.4. This works fine with the
slapd.conf. Haven't tried the latest version and I don't know if
something changed there. What version of openldap do you use? And what
does the manpage says?
I found about sssd:
http://debian.2.n7.nabble.com/Fwd-Samba4-and-SSSD-td2793432.html
The easiest way to get Linux clients to work with samba4 is to start by
creating an unprivileged "binduser" account.
"samba-tool user add binduser" will do that for you.
Then *on the client side*, install sssd (apt-get install sssd) and write
something like that in /etc/sssd/sssd.conf:
I think it doesn't work
Why?
I haven't tried sssd yet. But if you reply to the list and not just to
my mail address, others could help you, too. :-)
Steve often recommends sssd. When I remember right, he already posted a
few times configuration examples to the list. You can google for that.
Regards,
Marc
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