On Tue, Oct 20, 2009 at 03:05:42AM -0400, Osmany Goderich Navarro wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> Can anyone help me find out how to migrate Active Directory users to
> Samba+LDAP? I have everything working: Samba+LDAP+Kerberos PDC in
> Debian and I also have a Windows Active Directory in
Greetings,
Can anyone help me find out how to migrate Active Directory users to
Samba+LDAP? I have everything working: Samba+LDAP+Kerberos PDC in Debian
and I also have a Windows Active Directory in production with more than
100 users added. I just want to transfer all the AD users to de PDC
Hi again
Mi idea is that the users could acces to their directories getting
acces on aserver and get theirs directories y any machinne, like
active directory
--
Carlos Eduardo Sotelo Pinto ( KrLoS )
Free and OpenSource Software Developer
GNULinux Registered User #379182
GNULinux Registered Machi
Hi people
I am installing samba and ldap on an ubunto machinne, but I could get
the windows terminals on it, well i do an apt-get remove -- purge all
the tools that I had installed for it, and re do it again atep by
step, but when I try to populate the smbldap, it fails
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/etc/smbl
Hi people
I have a problem, which is in other thread, well Ia m installing samba
and ldapo on a ubuntu machinne but it give some problems that i must
fix, but before begin to fight with the problem i want to know your
opinion and experiences on this tools. for make a better decision
(Kill my machi
Hello,
I'm planning on restructuring our authentication services. Currently
they're a simple LDAP setup with posixgroups which afaik makes dynamic
groups impossible (correct me if i'm wrong, _please_ tell me how to do
that).
Googling around I found rfc2307biz, which makes in contrast to rfc2307
Hi.
http://www.pictux.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=5
(yes, it's in italian; you can try reading it using babel fish translation:
http://babelfish.altavista.com/babelfish/trurl_pagecontent?lp=it_en&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.pictux.org%2Fforum%2Fviewtopic.php%3Ft%3D5
)
I wrote down this guide reading/copy
Looking for a fairly current debian > samba > ldap > pdc howto..
The ones I find for sarge and/or etch all say at the top. This document
is not yet finished.. :)
--
This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by RCRnet, and
is believed to be clean
hi all,
i am mounting a box with samba (PDC) with LDAP as the authentication
database. There are a lot of howtos available in Internet about this
topic but I have a question.
To implement mapping within Unix IDs and Windows Domain Identifiers is
needed to use PAM (pam_ldap.so) and nsswitch (nss_
Harry (Linux) wrote:
All...
I need tutorial on making PDC (Samba + OpenLDAP) with Debian 3.1 (Sarge). Any
good link or pdf? I have try the mandrake docs n i'm stuck. Thx a lot
before...
Harry
I pretty much followed the howto at
http://www.idealx.com/downloads/samba3-ldap-howto.pdf
I h
Harry (Linux) wrote:
> All...
>
> I need tutorial on making PDC (Samba + OpenLDAP) with Debian 3.1 (Sarge). Any
> good link or pdf? I have try the mandrake docs n i'm stuck. Thx a lot
> before...
>
> Harry
>
>
Google is your friend:
http://www.google.com/se
All...
I need tutorial on making PDC (Samba + OpenLDAP) with Debian 3.1 (Sarge). Any
good link or pdf? I have try the mandrake docs n i'm stuck. Thx a lot
before...
Harry
--
To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Did this. ldapsearch with a bind of
> uid=chris,ou=people,dc=longship,dc=org searching ou=people for uid=chris
> shows me (including userPassword - which is configured in slapd only
> viewable for owner and admin).
Gah. That should read dc=home,dc=chrissearle,dc=org (lo
Jamie Thompson wrote:
> Have you tested that the authentication for PAM is working correctly?
> Try logging in using whatever auth you are using for it and check it can
> read the entiries it needs. libnss-ldap and pam_ldap have different
Did this. ldapsearch with a bind of
uid=chris,ou=people,dc
Have you tested that the authentication for PAM is working correctly?
Try logging in using whatever auth you are using for it and check it can
read the entiries it needs. libnss-ldap and pam_ldap have different
config files. Sounds like nss is working correctly (i.e. its showing
both users), but th
Jamie Thompson wrote:
> Chris wrote:
>> OK - I've decided to look into using a debian box as a PDC using a
>> combination of samba and openldap (this is on sid).
>>
>
>
> Yeah, I did this as well, though I stick to testing. Works nicely.
Hmm. Not going so well here.
In /etc/nsswitch.conf
passw
Jamie Thompson wrote:
> Nope, the packages only change the /etc files. It's up to you to keep
> the ldap in sync. In practice, these rarely change, but still, I'd
> prefer if they added users/groups/etc via changeable scripts that could
> modify ldap insteadbut, well, that itch doesn't warrant
Chris wrote:
> OK - I've decided to look into using a debian box as a PDC using a
> combination of samba and openldap (this is on sid).
>
Yeah, I did this as well, though I stick to testing. Works nicely.
> 1) If users and groups are moved into ldap - what about aptitude
> installation of packa
OK - I've decided to look into using a debian box as a PDC using a
combination of samba and openldap (this is on sid).
I decided to start by getting users into ldap.
So - slapd is running. The samba schema is available. nsswitch.conf has
ldap for the passwd, group and shadow settings. pam has lda
Hi everybody,
I am installing a domain controller managed by samba/ldap.
The first problem encountered was the impossibility for a windows
machine to join a domain. Normally, an entry has to be created in the
ldap DB which normally belongs to the following object class : "top,
p
On Wednesday 26 October 2005 06:48 am, Chema wrote:
> Dear list,
>
> I have been struggling to get working a PDC using Samba with LDAP
> backend, in a fresh Debian Sarge install.
>
> 1. SeMachineAccountPrivilege
>
> I'm reading IDEALX's Linux Samba-OpenLDAP Howto as guidance. In my
> last attempt,
Dear list,I have been struggling to get working a PDC using Samba with LDAPbackend, in a fresh Debian Sarge install.1. SeMachineAccountPrivilegeI'm reading IDEALX's Linux Samba-OpenLDAP Howto as guidance. In my
last attempt, everything appeared to be fine until the very end, theIntegration test, w
Ignatz Sol posts:
> Any pointers to tutorial-style pages would be greatly appreciated
http://www.samba.org/samba/docs/Samba-Guide.pdf
An excellent guide "Samba-3 by Example" by John H. Terpstra.
--
ragOO
--
To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
with a subject of "unsubscribe". Troubl
s
> > fedora or any of these other distro's. Thanks debian guys.
> >
>
> I am also trying to learn samba for debian, though I'm still on woody
> for the time being. Any pointers to tutorial-style pages would be
> greatly appreciated.
Idealx.org has a
I'm still going through the same hassle you are. Let me tell you, it's
not simple at all. webmin-ldap-useradmin helped with some of the setup,
but it was only a small step in the right direction. Right now, I'm
working on a fork of it that should simplify the backend administration.
However, as
On Tue, 1 Jun 2004 16:00:23 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> How is debian's samba package configured? Does it come with acl support
> or LDAP back-end support? How does someone find out what a package was
> precompiled with. I was reading a web site on how to set tup sam
How is debian's samba package configured? Does it come with acl support
or LDAP back-end support? How does someone find out what a package was
precompiled with. I was reading a web site on how to set tup samba with
LDAP and finding a good how to that steps a newbie though how to set up
LDAP
Excuse my ignorance, but what does building samba-tng from source
involve.
Curtis
On Saturday, Feb 1, 2003, at 11:38 US/Pacific, nate wrote:
Curtis Vaughan said:
Thanks for all your input. But my main question is really this.
I understand that the SID samba has LDAP compiled into it.
But I don
Curtis Vaughan said:
> Excuse my ignorance, but what does building samba-tng from source
> involve.
I made a website so I wouldn't have to answer such questions :)
http://howto.aphroland.de/HOWTO/LDAP/SambaTNGwithOpenLDAPGettingSambaTNG
http://howto.aphroland.de/HOWTO/LDAP/SambaTNGwithOpenLDAPCom
Curtis Vaughan said:
> Thanks for all your input. But my main question is really this.
> I understand that the SID samba has LDAP compiled into it.
> But I don't see anywhere where it says that LDAP is compiled into
> samba-tng.
> Can you confirm either or both of these 'rumors'?
if you get either
Thanks for all your input. But my main question is really this.
I understand that the SID samba has LDAP compiled into it.
But I don't see anywhere where it says that LDAP is compiled into
samba-tng.
Can you confirm either or both of these 'rumors'?
Curtis
On Saturday, Feb 1, 2003, at 09:17 US/P
Curtis Vaughan said:
> Well, I'm not certain whether I should use Samba-tng or the samba sid
> release, which apparently has ldap compiled in.
> So, is LDAP built into samba-tng
> Whereas sid is the unstable release, what should I be concerned about?
try them both ..they are probably of equal qual
Well, I'm not certain whether I should use Samba-tng or the samba sid
release, which apparently has ldap compiled in.
So, is LDAP built into samba-tng
Whereas sid is the unstable release, what should I be concerned about?
Curtis
On Saturday, Feb 1, 2003, at 08:45 US/Pacific, nate wrote:
Curtis
Curtis Vaughan said:
> Great! So what am I supposed to do?
> I don't see a tng branch in debian's distros. So are you suggesting I
> download it from, say, samba?
> The main thing is that I need a samba package with LDAP built in.
there used to be a samba-tng package, i guess it's gone now.
I hav
Great! So what am I supposed to do?
I don't see a tng branch in debian's distros. So are you suggesting I
download it from, say, samba?
The main thing is that I need a samba package with LDAP built in.
Curtis
On Friday, Jan 31, 2003, at 16:30 US/Pacific, nate wrote:
Curtis Vaughan said:
So, j
nate wrote:
> I reccomend samba-tng over samba for PDC stuff, the -tng branch is
much
> more advanced, has more features(more PDC-like) then samba(in general)
> though it's been a while(march 2002) since I last tried samba as a PDC
>
> nate
I used to be a big fan of samba-tng too! but actually s
Curtis Vaughan said:
> So, just to make sure I'm doing this right. I am going to install the sid
> samba package on a woody server. If I temporarily change my
> sources.list for sid, run apt-get install [the samba package], then I
> should also get just those dependencies I need, right? Then I ca
Try http://samba.idealx.org/dist/samba-ldap-howto.pdf
or Sid: http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=178206
Sid sounds like it has the answer.
So, just to make sure I'm doing this right. I am going to install the
sid samba package on a woody server. If I temporarily chan
Curtis Vaughan wrote:
> A colleague of mine is RedHat nut, but regardless, he has compiled
Samba
> + LDAP to act as a primary authentication server for his company. When
he
> tried to apply it to our Debian environment, he was stumped. So we
turned
Debian is the best environment for
). I would also like this to
> apply to any Linux clients (although I'm the only one so far).
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Try http://samba.idealx.org/dist/samba-ldap-howto.pdf
or Sid: http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=178206
Regards,
Andrew
--
To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMA
Curtis Vaughan said:
> A colleague of mine is RedHat nut, but regardless, he has compiled Samba
> + LDAP to act as a primary authentication server for his company. When he
> tried to apply it to our Debian environment, he was stumped. So we turned
http://howto.aphroland.de/HOWTO/LDAP
A colleague of mine is RedHat nut, but regardless, he has compiled
Samba + LDAP to act as a primary authentication server for his company.
When he tried to apply it to our Debian environment, he was stumped. So
we turned to a Slackware nut, who was also stumped, but decided to
forget the RedHat
42 matches
Mail list logo