Hi samba admins, I don?t know is this the right place for my question, but I can?t find a list for my problem. I have some trobble to configure the smbldap-tools. I have download and copy the scripts to /usr/local/sbin. But a /usr/local/sbin/smbldap-useradd.pl testuser breaks with this error message: get_user_dn2: error in ldapsearch : /usr/bin/ldapsearch -x -h _SLAVELDAP_ -D '_BINDDN_' -w '_BINDPW_' -b '_SUFFIX_' -s 'sub' '(&(objectclass=posixAccount)(uid=axel))' /usr/local/sbin/smbldap-useradd.pl: error in get_user_dn2 ldap_bind: Can't contact LDAP server Hmm, I can?t understand this, my ldap server runs and works fine. Have I a mistake in my smbldap_conf.pm ? I can?t find something !! All the services samba - alpha and ldap runs on the same machine with IP 192.168.1.2 on port 389. Thanks a lot Axel Machens ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- #!/usr/bin/perl use strict; package smbldap_conf; # $Id: smbldap_conf.pm,v 1.14 2002/06/01 04:30:48 olem Exp $ # # smbldap-tools.conf : Q & D configuration file for smbldap-tools # This code was developped by IDEALX (http://IDEALX.org/) and # contributors (their names can be found in the CONTRIBUTORS file). # # Copyright (C) 2001-2002 IDEALX # # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or # modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License # as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 # of the License, or (at your option) any later version. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software # Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, # USA. # Purpose : # . be the configuration file for all smbldap-tools scripts use vars qw($VERSION @ISA @EXPORT @EXPORT_OK %EXPORT_TAGS $UID_START $GID_START $smbpasswd $slaveLDAP $masterLDAP $with_smbpasswd $mk_ntpasswd $ldap_path $ldap_opts $ldapsearch $ldapsearchnobind $ldapmodify $ldappasswd $ldapadd $ldapdelete $ldapmodrdn $suffix $usersdn $computersdn $groupsdn $scope $binddn $bindpasswd $slaveDN $slavePw $masterDN $masterPw $_userLoginShell $_userHomePrefix $_userGecos $_defaultUserGid $_defaultComputerGid $_skeletonDir $_userSmbHome $_userProfile $_userHomeDrive $_userScript $usersou $computersou $groupsou ); use Exporter; $VERSION = 1.00; @ISA = qw(Exporter); @EXPORT = qw( $UID_START $GID_START $smbpasswd $slaveLDAP $masterLDAP $with_smbpasswd $mk_ntpasswd $ldap_path $ldap_opts $ldapsearch $ldapsearchnobind $ldapmodify $ldappasswd $ldapadd $ldapdelete $ldapmodrdn $suffix $usersdn $computersdn $groupsdn $scope $binddn $bindpasswd $slaveDN $slavePw $masterDN $masterPw $_userLoginShell $_userHomePrefix $_userGecos $_defaultUserGid $_defaultComputerGid $_skeletonDir $_userSmbHome $_userProfile $_userHomeDrive $_userScript $usersou $computersou $groupsou ); ############################################################################ ## # # General Configuration # ############################################################################ ## # # UID and GID starting at... # $UID_START = 1000; $GID_START = 1000; ############################################################################ ## # # LDAP Configuration # ############################################################################ ## # Notes: to use to dual ldap servers backend for Samba, you must patch # Samba with the dual-head patch from IDEALX. If not using this patch # just use the same server for slaveLDAP and masterLDAP. # # Slave LDAP : needed for read operations # # Ex: $slaveLDAP = "127.0.0.1"; $slaveLDAP = "192.168.1.2"; # # Master LDAP : needed for write operations # # Ex: $masterLDAP = "127.0.0.1"; $masterLDAP = "192.168.1.2"; # # LDAP Suffix # # Ex: $suffix = "dc=IDEALX,dc=ORG"; $suffix = "o=INTERN,c=DE"; # # Where are stored Users # # Ex: $usersdn = "ou=Users,$suffix"; for ou=Users,dc=IDEALX,dc=ORG $usersou = q(ou=User,$suffix); $usersdn = "ou=$usersou,$suffix"; # # Where are stored Computers # # Ex: $computersdn = "ou=Computers,$suffix"; for ou=Computers,dc=IDEALX,dc=ORG $computersou = q(ou=Computer,$suffix); $computersdn = "ou=$computersou,$suffix"; # # Where are stored Groups # # Ex $groupsdn = "ou=Groups,$suffix"; for ou=Groups,dc=IDEALX,dc=ORG # $groupsou = q(_GROUPS_); # $groupsdn = "ou=$groupsou,$suffix"; # # Default scope Used # $scope = "sub"; # # Credential Configuration # # Bind DN used # Ex: $binddn = "cn=Manager,$suffix"; for cn=Manager,dc=IDEALX,dc=org $binddn = "cn=admin,$suffix"; # # Bind DN passwd used # Ex: $bindpasswd = 'secret'; for 'secret' $bindpasswd = "geheim"; # # Notes: if using dual ldap patch, you can specify to different configuration # By default, we will use the same DN (so it will work for standard Samba # release) # $slaveDN = $binddn; $slavePw = $bindpasswd; $masterDN = $binddn; $masterPw = $bindpasswd; ############################################################################ ## # # Unix Accounts Configuration # ############################################################################ ## # Login defs # # Default Login Shell # # Ex: $_userLoginShell = q(/bin/bash); $_userLoginShell = q(/bin/bash); # # Home directory prefix (without username) # #Ex: $_userHomePrefix = q(/home/); $_userHomePrefix = q(/home/); # # Gecos # $_userGecos = q(System User); # # Default User (POSIX and Samba) GID # $_defaultUserGid = 100; # # Default Computer (Samba) GID # $_defaultComputerGid = 553; # # Skel dir # $_skeletonDir = q(/etc/skel); ############################################################################ ## # # SAMBA Configuration # ############################################################################ ## # # The UNC path to home drives location without the username last extension # (will be dynamically prepended) # Ex: q(\\\\My-PDC-netbios-name\\homes) for \\My-PDC-netbios-name\homes $_userSmbHome = q(\\\\neptun\\homes); # # The UNC path to profiles locations without the username last extension # (will be dynamically prepended) # Ex: q(\\\\My-PDC-netbios-name\\profiles) for \\My-PDC-netbios-name\profiles $_userProfile = q(\\\\neptun\\profiles\\); # # The default Home Drive Letter mapping # (will be automatically mapped at logon time if home directory exist) # Ex: q(U:) for U: $_userHomeDrive = q(U:); # # The default user netlogon script name # if not used, will be automatically username.cmd # #$_userScript = q(startup.cmd); # make sure script file is edited under dos ############################################################################ ## # # SMBLDAP-TOOLS Configuration (default are ok for a RedHat) # ############################################################################ ## # Allows not to use smbpasswd (if $with_smbpasswd == 0 in smbldap_conf.pm) but # prefer mkntpwd... most of the time, it's a wise choice :-) $with_smbpasswd = 0; $smbpasswd = "/usr/bin/smbpasswd"; $mk_ntpasswd = "/usr/local/sbin/mkntpwd"; $ldap_path = "/usr/bin"; $ldap_opts = "-x"; $ldapsearch = "$ldap_path/ldapsearch $ldap_opts -h $slaveLDAP -D '$slaveDN' -w '$slavePw'"; $ldapsearchnobind = "$ldap_path/ldapsearch $ldap_opts -h $slaveLDAP"; $ldapmodify = "$ldap_path/ldapmodify $ldap_opts -h $masterLDAP -D '$masterDN' -w '$masterPw'"; $ldappasswd = "$ldap_path/ldappasswd $ldap_opts -h $masterLDAP -D '$masterDN' -w '$masterPw'"; $ldapadd = "$ldap_path/ldapadd $ldap_opts -h $masterLDAP -D '$masterDN' -w '$masterPw'"; $ldapdelete = "$ldap_path/ldapdelete $ldap_opts -h $masterLDAP -D '$masterDN' -w '$masterPw'"; $ldapmodrdn = "$ldap_path/ldapmodrdn $ldap_opts -h $masterLDAP -D '$masterDN' -w '$masterPw'"; 1; # - The End
What perl -cw /usr/local/sbin/smbldap-useradd.pl gives you ? It looks like you did not put smbldap_conf.pm into the place where perl can find it (under /usr/lib/perl5/...) Axel Machens wrote:> > Hi samba admins, > > I don?t know is this the right place for my question, > but I can?t find a list for my problem. > > I have some trobble to configure the smbldap-tools. > I have download and copy the scripts to /usr/local/sbin. > But a /usr/local/sbin/smbldap-useradd.pl testuser breaks > with this error message: > > get_user_dn2: error in ldapsearch : > /usr/bin/ldapsearch -x -h _SLAVELDAP_ -D '_BINDDN_' -w '_BINDPW_' -b > '_SUFFIX_' -s 'sub' '(&(objectclass=posixAccount)(uid=axel))' > /usr/local/sbin/smbldap-useradd.pl: error in get_user_dn2 > ldap_bind: Can't contact LDAP server > > Hmm, I can?t understand this, my ldap server runs and works fine. > Have I a mistake in my smbldap_conf.pm ? > I can?t find something !! > > All the services samba - alpha and ldap runs on the same machine with IP > 192.168.1.2 > on port 389. > > Thanks a lot > > Axel Machens > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > #!/usr/bin/perl > use strict; > package smbldap_conf; > # $Id: smbldap_conf.pm,v 1.14 2002/06/01 04:30:48 olem Exp $ > # > # smbldap-tools.conf : Q & D configuration file for smbldap-tools > # This code was developped by IDEALX (http://IDEALX.org/) and > # contributors (their names can be found in the CONTRIBUTORS file). > # > # Copyright (C) 2001-2002 IDEALX > # > # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or > # modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License > # as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 > # of the License, or (at your option) any later version. > # > # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, > # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of > # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the > # GNU General Public License for more details. > # > # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License > # along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software > # Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, > # USA. > # Purpose : > # . be the configuration file for all smbldap-tools scripts > use vars qw($VERSION @ISA @EXPORT @EXPORT_OK %EXPORT_TAGS > $UID_START $GID_START $smbpasswd $slaveLDAP $masterLDAP > $with_smbpasswd $mk_ntpasswd > $ldap_path $ldap_opts $ldapsearch $ldapsearchnobind > $ldapmodify $ldappasswd $ldapadd $ldapdelete $ldapmodrdn > $suffix $usersdn $computersdn > $groupsdn $scope $binddn $bindpasswd > $slaveDN $slavePw $masterDN $masterPw > $_userLoginShell $_userHomePrefix $_userGecos > $_defaultUserGid $_defaultComputerGid > $_skeletonDir $_userSmbHome > $_userProfile $_userHomeDrive > $_userScript $usersou $computersou $groupsou > ); > use Exporter; > $VERSION = 1.00; > @ISA = qw(Exporter); > @EXPORT = qw( > $UID_START $GID_START $smbpasswd $slaveLDAP $masterLDAP > $with_smbpasswd $mk_ntpasswd > $ldap_path $ldap_opts $ldapsearch $ldapsearchnobind $ldapmodify $ldappasswd > $ldapadd $ldapdelete $ldapmodrdn $suffix $usersdn > $computersdn $groupsdn $scope $binddn $bindpasswd > $slaveDN $slavePw $masterDN $masterPw > $_userLoginShell $_userHomePrefix $_userGecos > $_defaultUserGid $_defaultComputerGid $_skeletonDir > $_userSmbHome $_userProfile $_userHomeDrive $_userScript > $usersou $computersou $groupsou > ); > > ############################################################################ > ## > # > # General Configuration > # > ############################################################################ > ## > # > # UID and GID starting at... > # > $UID_START = 1000; > $GID_START = 1000; > ############################################################################ > ## > # > # LDAP Configuration > # > ############################################################################ > ## > # Notes: to use to dual ldap servers backend for Samba, you must patch > # Samba with the dual-head patch from IDEALX. If not using this patch > # just use the same server for slaveLDAP and masterLDAP. > # > # Slave LDAP : needed for read operations > # > # Ex: $slaveLDAP = "127.0.0.1"; > $slaveLDAP = "192.168.1.2"; > # > # Master LDAP : needed for write operations > # > # Ex: $masterLDAP = "127.0.0.1"; > $masterLDAP = "192.168.1.2"; > # > # LDAP Suffix > # > # Ex: $suffix = "dc=IDEALX,dc=ORG"; > $suffix = "o=INTERN,c=DE"; > # > # Where are stored Users > # > # Ex: $usersdn = "ou=Users,$suffix"; for ou=Users,dc=IDEALX,dc=ORG > $usersou = q(ou=User,$suffix); > $usersdn = "ou=$usersou,$suffix"; > # > # Where are stored Computers > # > # Ex: $computersdn = "ou=Computers,$suffix"; for > ou=Computers,dc=IDEALX,dc=ORG > $computersou = q(ou=Computer,$suffix); > $computersdn = "ou=$computersou,$suffix"; > # > # Where are stored Groups > # > # Ex $groupsdn = "ou=Groups,$suffix"; for ou=Groups,dc=IDEALX,dc=ORG > # $groupsou = q(_GROUPS_); > # $groupsdn = "ou=$groupsou,$suffix"; > # > # Default scope Used > # > $scope = "sub"; > # > # Credential Configuration > # > # Bind DN used > # Ex: $binddn = "cn=Manager,$suffix"; for cn=Manager,dc=IDEALX,dc=org > $binddn = "cn=admin,$suffix"; > # > # Bind DN passwd used > # Ex: $bindpasswd = 'secret'; for 'secret' > $bindpasswd = "geheim"; > # > # Notes: if using dual ldap patch, you can specify to different > configuration > # By default, we will use the same DN (so it will work for standard Samba > # release) > # > $slaveDN = $binddn; > $slavePw = $bindpasswd; > $masterDN = $binddn; > $masterPw = $bindpasswd; > ############################################################################ > ## > # > # Unix Accounts Configuration > # > ############################################################################ > ## > # Login defs > # > # Default Login Shell > # > # Ex: $_userLoginShell = q(/bin/bash); > $_userLoginShell = q(/bin/bash); > # > # Home directory prefix (without username) > # > #Ex: $_userHomePrefix = q(/home/); > $_userHomePrefix = q(/home/); > # > # Gecos > # > $_userGecos = q(System User); > # > # Default User (POSIX and Samba) GID > # > $_defaultUserGid = 100; > # > # Default Computer (Samba) GID > # > $_defaultComputerGid = 553; > # > # Skel dir > # > $_skeletonDir = q(/etc/skel); > ############################################################################ > ## > # > # SAMBA Configuration > # > ############################################################################ > ## > # > # The UNC path to home drives location without the username last extension > # (will be dynamically prepended) > # Ex: q(\\\\My-PDC-netbios-name\\homes) for \\My-PDC-netbios-name\homes > $_userSmbHome = q(\\\\neptun\\homes); > # > # The UNC path to profiles locations without the username last extension > # (will be dynamically prepended) > # Ex: q(\\\\My-PDC-netbios-name\\profiles) for > \\My-PDC-netbios-name\profiles > $_userProfile = q(\\\\neptun\\profiles\\); > # > # The default Home Drive Letter mapping > # (will be automatically mapped at logon time if home directory exist) > # Ex: q(U:) for U: > $_userHomeDrive = q(U:); > # > # The default user netlogon script name > # if not used, will be automatically username.cmd > # > #$_userScript = q(startup.cmd); # make sure script file is edited under dos > > ############################################################################ > ## > # > # SMBLDAP-TOOLS Configuration (default are ok for a RedHat) > # > ############################################################################ > ## > # Allows not to use smbpasswd (if $with_smbpasswd == 0 in smbldap_conf.pm) > but > # prefer mkntpwd... most of the time, it's a wise choice :-) > $with_smbpasswd = 0; > $smbpasswd = "/usr/bin/smbpasswd"; > $mk_ntpasswd = "/usr/local/sbin/mkntpwd"; > $ldap_path = "/usr/bin"; > $ldap_opts = "-x"; > $ldapsearch = "$ldap_path/ldapsearch $ldap_opts -h $slaveLDAP -D > '$slaveDN' -w '$slavePw'"; > $ldapsearchnobind = "$ldap_path/ldapsearch $ldap_opts -h $slaveLDAP"; > $ldapmodify = "$ldap_path/ldapmodify $ldap_opts -h $masterLDAP -D > '$masterDN' -w '$masterPw'"; > $ldappasswd = "$ldap_path/ldappasswd $ldap_opts -h $masterLDAP -D > '$masterDN' -w '$masterPw'"; > $ldapadd = "$ldap_path/ldapadd $ldap_opts -h $masterLDAP -D '$masterDN' -w > '$masterPw'"; > $ldapdelete = "$ldap_path/ldapdelete $ldap_opts -h $masterLDAP -D > '$masterDN' -w '$masterPw'"; > $ldapmodrdn = "$ldap_path/ldapmodrdn $ldap_opts -h $masterLDAP -D > '$masterDN' -w '$masterPw'"; > > 1; > # - The End > > -- > To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the > instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
Axel Machens wrote:>Hi samba admins, > >I don?t know is this the right place for my question, >but I can?t find a list for my problem. > >I guess samba@idealx.org would be another place for this question, but I've posted a patch there and got no response since, possibly nobody checks this account...>I have some trobble to configure the smbldap-tools. >I have download and copy the scripts to /usr/local/sbin. >But a /usr/local/sbin/smbldap-useradd.pl testuser breaks > > >with this error message: > >get_user_dn2: error in ldapsearch : >/usr/bin/ldapsearch -x -h _SLAVELDAP_ -D '_BINDDN_' -w '_BINDPW_' -b >'_SUFFIX_' -s 'sub' '(&(objectclass=posixAccount)(uid=axel))' >/usr/local/sbin/smbldap-useradd.pl: error in get_user_dn2 >ldap_bind: Can't contact LDAP server >This message seems like the script is using the default smbldap_conf.pm, and not your modified. Look if you have another somewhere....>Hmm, I can?t understand this, my ldap server runs and works fine. >Have I a mistake in my smbldap_conf.pm ? >I can?t find something !! > >All the services samba - alpha and ldap runs on the same machine with IP >192.168.1.2 >on port 389. > > >Thanks a lot > >Axel Machens > >---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > >#!/usr/bin/perl >use strict; >package smbldap_conf; ># $Id: smbldap_conf.pm,v 1.14 2002/06/01 04:30:48 olem Exp $ ># ># smbldap-tools.conf : Q & D configuration file for smbldap-tools ># This code was developped by IDEALX (http://IDEALX.org/) and ># contributors (their names can be found in the CONTRIBUTORS file). ># ># Copyright (C) 2001-2002 IDEALX ># ># This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or ># modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License ># as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 ># of the License, or (at your option) any later version. ># ># This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, ># but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of ># MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the ># GNU General Public License for more details. ># ># You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License ># along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software ># Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, ># USA. ># Purpose : ># . be the configuration file for all smbldap-tools scripts >use vars qw($VERSION @ISA @EXPORT @EXPORT_OK %EXPORT_TAGS >$UID_START $GID_START $smbpasswd $slaveLDAP $masterLDAP >$with_smbpasswd $mk_ntpasswd >$ldap_path $ldap_opts $ldapsearch $ldapsearchnobind >$ldapmodify $ldappasswd $ldapadd $ldapdelete $ldapmodrdn >$suffix $usersdn $computersdn >$groupsdn $scope $binddn $bindpasswd >$slaveDN $slavePw $masterDN $masterPw >$_userLoginShell $_userHomePrefix $_userGecos >$_defaultUserGid $_defaultComputerGid >$_skeletonDir $_userSmbHome >$_userProfile $_userHomeDrive >$_userScript $usersou $computersou $groupsou >); >use Exporter; >$VERSION = 1.00; >@ISA = qw(Exporter); >@EXPORT = qw( >$UID_START $GID_START $smbpasswd $slaveLDAP $masterLDAP >$with_smbpasswd $mk_ntpasswd >$ldap_path $ldap_opts $ldapsearch $ldapsearchnobind $ldapmodify $ldappasswd >$ldapadd $ldapdelete $ldapmodrdn $suffix $usersdn >$computersdn $groupsdn $scope $binddn $bindpasswd >$slaveDN $slavePw $masterDN $masterPw >$_userLoginShell $_userHomePrefix $_userGecos >$_defaultUserGid $_defaultComputerGid $_skeletonDir >$_userSmbHome $_userProfile $_userHomeDrive $_userScript >$usersou $computersou $groupsou >); > >############################################################################ >## ># ># General Configuration ># >############################################################################ >## ># ># UID and GID starting at... ># >$UID_START = 1000; >$GID_START = 1000; >############################################################################ >## ># ># LDAP Configuration ># >############################################################################ >## ># Notes: to use to dual ldap servers backend for Samba, you must patch ># Samba with the dual-head patch from IDEALX. If not using this patch ># just use the same server for slaveLDAP and masterLDAP. ># ># Slave LDAP : needed for read operations ># ># Ex: $slaveLDAP = "127.0.0.1"; >$slaveLDAP = "192.168.1.2"; ># ># Master LDAP : needed for write operations ># ># Ex: $masterLDAP = "127.0.0.1"; >$masterLDAP = "192.168.1.2"; ># ># LDAP Suffix ># ># Ex: $suffix = "dc=IDEALX,dc=ORG"; >$suffix = "o=INTERN,c=DE"; ># ># Where are stored Users ># ># Ex: $usersdn = "ou=Users,$suffix"; for ou=Users,dc=IDEALX,dc=ORG >$usersou = q(ou=User,$suffix); >$usersdn = "ou=$usersou,$suffix"; ># ># Where are stored Computers ># ># Ex: $computersdn = "ou=Computers,$suffix"; for >ou=Computers,dc=IDEALX,dc=ORG >$computersou = q(ou=Computer,$suffix); >$computersdn = "ou=$computersou,$suffix"; ># ># Where are stored Groups ># ># Ex $groupsdn = "ou=Groups,$suffix"; for ou=Groups,dc=IDEALX,dc=ORG ># $groupsou = q(_GROUPS_); ># $groupsdn = "ou=$groupsou,$suffix"; ># ># Default scope Used ># >$scope = "sub"; ># ># Credential Configuration ># ># Bind DN used ># Ex: $binddn = "cn=Manager,$suffix"; for cn=Manager,dc=IDEALX,dc=org >$binddn = "cn=admin,$suffix"; ># ># Bind DN passwd used ># Ex: $bindpasswd = 'secret'; for 'secret' >$bindpasswd = "geheim"; ># ># Notes: if using dual ldap patch, you can specify to different >configuration ># By default, we will use the same DN (so it will work for standard Samba ># release) ># >$slaveDN = $binddn; >$slavePw = $bindpasswd; >$masterDN = $binddn; >$masterPw = $bindpasswd; >############################################################################ >## ># ># Unix Accounts Configuration ># >############################################################################ >## ># Login defs ># ># Default Login Shell ># ># Ex: $_userLoginShell = q(/bin/bash); >$_userLoginShell = q(/bin/bash); ># ># Home directory prefix (without username) ># >#Ex: $_userHomePrefix = q(/home/); >$_userHomePrefix = q(/home/); ># ># Gecos ># >$_userGecos = q(System User); ># ># Default User (POSIX and Samba) GID ># >$_defaultUserGid = 100; ># ># Default Computer (Samba) GID ># >$_defaultComputerGid = 553; ># ># Skel dir ># >$_skeletonDir = q(/etc/skel); >############################################################################ >## ># ># SAMBA Configuration ># >############################################################################ >## ># ># The UNC path to home drives location without the username last extension ># (will be dynamically prepended) ># Ex: q(\\\\My-PDC-netbios-name\\homes) for \\My-PDC-netbios-name\homes >$_userSmbHome = q(\\\\neptun\\homes); ># ># The UNC path to profiles locations without the username last extension ># (will be dynamically prepended) ># Ex: q(\\\\My-PDC-netbios-name\\profiles) for >\\My-PDC-netbios-name\profiles >$_userProfile = q(\\\\neptun\\profiles\\); ># ># The default Home Drive Letter mapping ># (will be automatically mapped at logon time if home directory exist) ># Ex: q(U:) for U: >$_userHomeDrive = q(U:); ># ># The default user netlogon script name ># if not used, will be automatically username.cmd ># >#$_userScript = q(startup.cmd); # make sure script file is edited under dos > >############################################################################ >## ># ># SMBLDAP-TOOLS Configuration (default are ok for a RedHat) ># >############################################################################ >## ># Allows not to use smbpasswd (if $with_smbpasswd == 0 in smbldap_conf.pm) >but ># prefer mkntpwd... most of the time, it's a wise choice :-) >$with_smbpasswd = 0; >$smbpasswd = "/usr/bin/smbpasswd"; >$mk_ntpasswd = "/usr/local/sbin/mkntpwd"; >$ldap_path = "/usr/bin"; >$ldap_opts = "-x"; >$ldapsearch = "$ldap_path/ldapsearch $ldap_opts -h $slaveLDAP -D >'$slaveDN' -w '$slavePw'"; >$ldapsearchnobind = "$ldap_path/ldapsearch $ldap_opts -h $slaveLDAP"; >$ldapmodify = "$ldap_path/ldapmodify $ldap_opts -h $masterLDAP -D >'$masterDN' -w '$masterPw'"; >$ldappasswd = "$ldap_path/ldappasswd $ldap_opts -h $masterLDAP -D >'$masterDN' -w '$masterPw'"; >$ldapadd = "$ldap_path/ldapadd $ldap_opts -h $masterLDAP -D '$masterDN' -w >'$masterPw'"; >$ldapdelete = "$ldap_path/ldapdelete $ldap_opts -h $masterLDAP -D >'$masterDN' -w '$masterPw'"; >$ldapmodrdn = "$ldap_path/ldapmodrdn $ldap_opts -h $masterLDAP -D >'$masterDN' -w '$masterPw'"; > > >1; ># - The End > > >