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2006 Aug 24
1
[OT] ldapmodify options for changing AD attributes
I have a samba 3 dc where users log on with their win xp workstations and I have a w2k3 domain where there is an exchange server the users connect to with outlook. I would like to do an ldapmodify command on active directory to initially align time password was set for both samba and exchane and then have the users notified when logon samba pwd is near to expirate and so they receive also
2018 Nov 09
2
Add LDAP entry using ldapmodify or ldapvi
Hello, how can I add LDAp entry useing ldapmodify or ldapvi --ldif? Is there an example elsewhere? best regards
2013 Mar 15
0
New LDAP puppet provider using ldapmodify, ldapadd, ldapdelete etc.
Hi all, I use openldap and it''s newer slapd.d style of housing the configuration (as opposed to /etc/openldap/slapd.conf ). As such, to modify the config, the database itself, I''d prefer to use ldapmodify and ldapadd commands. I couldn''t find an existing ldap provider to nicely manage database entries (DNs), so I wrote one. It essentially does this: -
2016 Jan 05
0
LDAP permissions - ldbedit/ldapmodify?
On 05/01/16 21:24, Jonathan Hunter wrote: > On 5 January 2016 at 15:02, Jonathan Hunter <jmhunter1 at gmail.com> wrote: > >> I'll try to use ldbedit to grant myself permissions on the OU again .. Is >> ldbedit safe to use: >> >> - on a running Samba server (or do I need to stop samba) >> - in a multi-DC environment (or do I need to run it and make the
2004 Sep 22
1
Protocol negotation failed
Hi all, I've compiled 3.0.7 on a test box which also has an LDAP server running on it. This is the first time for me trying to use Samba with LDAP. I copied the IdealX scripts into /usr/local/sbin and edited the _config.pm file. It is attached at the bottom, stripped of comments. I then edited my smb.conf to the effect of the following: passdb backend = ldapsam:ldap://localhost ldap
2016 Jan 05
2
LDAP permissions - ldbedit/ldapmodify?
On 04/01/16 23:26, Jonathan Hunter wrote: > The story gets deeper, also.. (nothing is ever easy, right? :-)) > > Using the ldbsearch command above, I could at least view the SIDs that have > access to the OU. > > One of them should be a group called "mysecretou Managers"; I can see from > ADUC that my user is indeed still a member of this group (so far, so good).
2016 Jan 04
0
LDAP permissions - ldbedit/ldapmodify?
On 04/01/16 01:43, Jonathan Hunter wrote: > Hi, > > A while ago I successfully set permissions on a section of my LDAP / AD > tree, using either ADUC or ADSIEDIT (I forget which). These permissions > allowed my own user to access this section of the tree; I removed > permissions for 'Domain Admins' etc. to ensure that others would not be > able to view or change the
2016 Jan 05
0
LDAP permissions - ldbedit/ldapmodify?
On 5 Jan 2016 09:59, "Rowland penny" <rpenny at samba.org> wrote: > > On 04/01/16 23:26, Jonathan Hunter wrote: >> However, "wbinfo -s S-1-5-21-000000000-1111111111-2222222222-1234" does not >> return "DOMAIN\mysecretou Managers" as it should - but rather >> "DOMAIN\mysecretou Managers 2", which is not the name of the group and
2016 Jan 05
2
LDAP permissions - ldbedit/ldapmodify?
On 5 January 2016 at 15:02, Jonathan Hunter <jmhunter1 at gmail.com> wrote: > I'll try to use ldbedit to grant myself permissions on the OU again .. Is > ldbedit safe to use: > > - on a running Samba server (or do I need to stop samba) > - in a multi-DC environment (or do I need to run it and make the same > changes on each DC) > Answering my own question here... it
2008 Oct 02
3
Half-OT: Modify several ldap entries
Hi, I want to fix several entries of mail attribute mail that have an error something like this: *john at domain.com *joe at domain.com *mary at domain.com and so on. I want to to change them to: john at domain.com joe at domain.com mary at domain.com (Delete asterisks) How can I perform it in one (or at least few) steps? thanks in advance! -- -- Open Kairos http://www.openkairos.com
2016 Jan 04
0
LDAP permissions - ldbedit/ldapmodify?
The story gets deeper, also.. (nothing is ever easy, right? :-)) Using the ldbsearch command above, I could at least view the SIDs that have access to the OU. One of them should be a group called "mysecretou Managers"; I can see from ADUC that my user is indeed still a member of this group (so far, so good). However, "wbinfo -s S-1-5-21-000000000-1111111111-2222222222-1234"
2014 Apr 30
2
Changing active directory user password via LDAP
Hello, lists. I'm struggling to find out, how one can change password of an active directory (based on samba4) user via LDAP. The problem is that if I try to use userPassword parameter: dn: CN=John Smith,cn=Users,DC=domain,DC=com changetype: modify replace: userPassword userPassword: newPassword ldapmodify -v -c -a -f filename.ldif -H ldaps://server.domain.com -D\ administrator at
2003 Apr 27
2
smbpasswd via cgi
using samba and ldap - redhat 7.3 trying to work on a short cgi to update samba password (it is a url with attributes username and password). I am not very good at all with perl, so if someone can take a quick ponder and help me out, that would be great. I think that it fails in theory however, because to change other users password, you need to be root ... So I was wondering if anyone knows
2016 Jan 04
2
LDAP permissions - ldbedit/ldapmodify?
Hi, A while ago I successfully set permissions on a section of my LDAP / AD tree, using either ADUC or ADSIEDIT (I forget which). These permissions allowed my own user to access this section of the tree; I removed permissions for 'Domain Admins' etc. to ensure that others would not be able to view or change the data - this has worked great for many months. I have just tried to add a new
2004 Dec 23
1
Moving existing MD5 passwords to LDAP?
I have a dovecot installing working quite well for around 1000 users using passwd-file authentication. I'm moving to LDAP and would sure love to be able to migrate the existing MD5 passwords. I've tried using ldapmodify to set "userPassword" to {CRYPT}$1$H8JE0k5X$y.ptShgYbOgWF.99lX88N1 and {MD5}$1$H8JE0k5X$y.ptShgYbOgWF.99lX88N1 In both cases, ldapmodify exits without errors
2011 Mar 16
0
problems creating read-only, 'consumer' dirsrv replica
Hello, I am trying to deploy an additional read-only replica (aka. 'consumer') in a single-master dirsrv environment. The master, and the other pre-existing consumer servers, are all 'fedora-ds' running on Fedora 7. I'm trying to add a consumer running on Centos 5.5. Ultimately, I intend to replace the Fedora ds servers with Centos dirsrv servers. I'm trying to deploy
2002 Sep 08
2
sambaldap tools
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_'
2015 Dec 30
4
Allow self password change using LDAP(s) with Samba4
Hi all I am trying to create a webapp to allow users to change their own passwords in Samba4 (perhaps, also in AD), using LDAP(s). But when I try to modify the user password using this code: dn: ........ changetype: modify replace: unicodePwd unicodePwd: "Temporal2" I get this error: 0x32 (Insufficient access; error in module acl: insufficient access rights during LDB_MODIFY (50))
2018 Jun 27
3
AD LDAP
  Hi,    it there  any way how to look into samba ldap in the same way I can look into OpenLdap via LDAPAdmin, ldap tools etc, when I know OpenLDAP "root" dn and password? Is there such "root" user for Samba AD LDAP?    We have a lot of scripts based on "ldapsearch" (without authentification) and "ldapmodify" (with ldap authentification). It would be very
2015 Apr 07
3
Samba 4 , ful list of LDAP-style attributes
Good Day all I am going to create few scripts that uses the ldapmodify in order to populate and samba4 Domain, I was wondering , what is the full list of attributes that a samba 4 domain supports? thanks ___________________________________________________________________________________________ Mario Pio Russo, System Admin SWG IT Services Dublin, Phone & FAX: +353 1 815 2236, eMail: