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2014 Dec 28
1
Samba 4 Active Directory Quotas
...Lschema2ldif
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Humm... Not liking the errors in this method. Looking at the ldif, I
think we could rework this so that one could modify the LDAP schema
directly using LDAP syntax. In my case, I'm using Net::LDAP. Something
more like this:
dn: CN=systemQuotas,CN=Schema,CN=Configuration,DOMAIN_TOP_DN
objectClass: top
objectClass: classSchema
governsID: 1.3.6.1.4.1.19937.1.2.1
cn: systemQuotas
name: systemQuotas
ldapDisplayName: systemQuotas
subClassOf: posixAccount
objectClassCategory: 3
mustContain: uidNumber
mayContain: quota
defaultObjectCategory:
CN=systemQuotas,CN=Schema,CN=Configuration,D...
2014 Mar 14
2
Modifying the AD scheme, how?
I'm trying to add schema extensions to my Samba (4.1.5) server, as per
> https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Samba4/Schema_extenstions
However, importing the example file (after replacing the DOMAIN_TOP_DN)
fails:
> $ ldbmodify -H sam.ldb /tmp/automount.ldif --option="dsdb:schema update allowed"=true
> Unable to find attribute automountMapName in the schema
> ERR: (Invalid attribute syntax) "objectclass_attrs: attribute 'mustContain' on entry 'CN=automountMap,CN=...
2014 Dec 27
2
Samba 4 Active Directory Quotas
I've been messing around with disk quotas for users and have seen some who
have extended the Samba 4 AD schema to include a quota attribute. For
example, I found this schema extension here:
http://fossies.org/linux/quota/ldap-scripts/quota.schema
Is there a common method for doing this?
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Greg J. Zartman
Board Member
Koozali SME Server
www.koozali.org
SME Server user, contributor, and