Re: How to use samba using LDAP user authentication on RHEL5?
- From: Mike Bleiweiss <unixg33k@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 3 Jan 2009 09:38:22 -0800
On Sat, 03 Jan 2009 10:12:54 +0100
Jan Gerrit Kootstra <jan.gerrit@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Here is the smbstatus output:
Hmmm... everything looks okay. I'm left scratching my head.
Question: when you had LDAP set up on this box before, did you use the same domain/workgroup name?
Also, how are your group mappings set up? What does "net groupmap list" give you?
If you need to redo your group mappings, there is a great web page at
http://www.mrp3.com/windows-to-unix-samba.html - it has tons of information on group
mappings and other related items, including a script to do the group associations for
you.
--
Mike Bleiweiss
Devout Unixophile
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