yes you will still need to use nss_ldap to authenticate for unix shell
accounts, imap, etc. i can't answer your other questions as i build the
RPMs with the provided scripts.
John Goubeaux wrote:> Folks,
>
> I some very basic questions with regard to Samba and LDAP backend
> account database use. I am familiar with LDAP and have been
> using ldap for a while now to store info for a variety of services. I
> have been using Samba as a stand alone file server with user
> account info in /etc/passwd for a while as well. I am now trying to
> build samba 3.3.0 as a standalone, non PDC, on solaris 10
> using a SUN DS 5.2 as my back end account db.
>
> I have read through much of the available documentation and it seems
> clear that one can achieve a setup where ALL of the user
> account info can be stored in a DS however i am confused by some of
> what I am reading, for example the
> "The Official Samba 3.2.x HOWTO and Reference Guide" in chp 11
says:
>
>
> "There are a few points to stress that the ldapsam does not provide.
> The LDAP support referred to in this documentation
> does not include: A means of replacing /etc/passwd."
>
> Do I still need to employ LDAP NSS and PAM modules ?
>
> Ver 3.3.0 does not seem to support a configure --with-ldapsam option,
> does this mean that the defualt --with-ldap
> installs what used to be done with ldapsam ?
>
> The referenced "Samba (v.3) PDC LDAP howto" by Ignacio Coupeau
(2004)
> is achieved with configure --with-ldapsam
> and no mention of pam modules is made.
>
> So, my basic question is: What are my options, given what i want to
> achieve? And can someone shed some more light
> on the concepts involved ?
>
> Thanks in advance and sorry if I have missed something obvious in the
> docs.
>
> -john
>