Hi
Sure no problems, I have made a new one as I can not share the default
one ( will be looking for a new job if I did so :))
This is made from a default smb.conf file but it will work, do I am not
sure if it will resolve all your problems, if you need some more help
then drop me a line.
Regards
Per
On Mon, 2010-03-15 at 08:43 -0400, Shouben Zhou wrote:
Hi Per,
Thanks for your help. My rehat-ds serves Unix and MAC clients very well.
My goal is to let ds serve WindowsXP as well. I only need to let
WindowXP client to be able to use login name and LDAP password.
This is what I did:
1. add samba.schema LDIF to my redhat-ds and restart the ds server
2. on one of my linux LDAP client, configure and start SAMBA as DC
Then I am assuming it should work, but not. Could you email your working
smb.conf file?
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Shouben Zhou
Science Systems and Applications Inc.(SSAI)
1 Enterprise Pkwy, Hampton, VA 23666
Tel: (757)951-1905 Fax: (757)951-1900
Email: Shouben.Zhou(a)nasa.gov
Per Qvindesland wrote:
> Hi
>
> I have setup more samba ldap dc's then I dare to think of and it's
> pretty easy, I used to script the whole thing and I had it online for
> others to download but I have not maintained it for a long while so it's
> way to old to be used today.
>
> If you are looking at the nt4 style then there is a great howto here:
>
http://www.howtoforge.com/centos-5.x-samba-domain-controller-with-ldap-ba...
>
> But mind you it could be a good idea to actually look at the samba4,
> it's getting pretty stable, I have installed it on a dev environment
> where is serves authentication to the dev servers and dev clients and
> has not given a day of shit really smooth installation also:
>
http://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Main_Page#Samba4
>
> Per
> On Thu, 2010-03-11 at 09:29 +0100, jean-Noël Chardron wrote:
>
>> Please do not cut the discussion list but post a new thread
>>
>> Shouben Zhou wrote:
>>
>>> What is the best way to configure Window clients to authenticate from
>>> 389 DS?
>>>
>>>
>> I'm not sure but I have a small idea of it : if you don't have an
>> Active Directory server, a way is to setup a domain controler NT4 like
>> Samba (free software), It seems little bit complexe as you need to
>> setup a backend ldap server with a particular schema to store the
>> information of workstations, then setup the samba server, then join each
>> XP workstation to the domain of the Samba Server (exactly like AD) .
>> An another way is to replace the Gina.dll in windows XP by a new Gina to
>> auth from various source as ldap (there are some free project like
>>
pGina.org that is hosted on sourceforge). In google look after "Gina"
or
>> "pGina.org". I suppose you will need to replace the DLL and configure
>> each workstation that is waste time on a big park of stations.
>>
>>
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>>> 1 Enterprise Pkwy, Hampton, VA 23666
>>> Tel: (757)951-1905 Fax: (757)951-1900
>>> Email: Shouben.Zhou(a)nasa.gov
>>>
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