Hi, Finally I have decided to give go ahead for Samba-LDAP. The questions are 1)I have a system that provides LDAP directory access. Is there anyway, I could just point my SAMBA server to point to that and say 'get the users authenticated'? Or do I have to setup a local LDAP and then add Samba to that. 2) Could my Samba be just a workgroup to configure LDAP with it or does it have to be a PDC. 3) I am planning to use Samba on Solaris 8. Could this work or are there known problems? (My current Samba 2.x is not compiled with LDAp support) Any help to let me start off will be deeply appreciated. Sundar
Narayanasamy, Sundar wrote:> Hi, > > Finally I have decided to give go ahead for Samba-LDAP. The questions are > > > 1)I have a system that provides LDAP directory access. Is there anyway,I could just point my SAMBA server to point to that and say 'get the users authenticated'? No. You need to integrate samba.schema and populate users. Or do I have to setup a local LDAP and then add Samba to that. You may configure your existing LDAP to work with samba.> > 2) Could my Samba be just a workgroup to configure LDAP with it or does it have to be a PDC.Works both. greetings Paul