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2009 Apr 07
5
FreeIPA
doing some googling, this seems to be about the most current/relevant thing I have found wrt to running freeipa server on CentOS http://howtoforge.com/how-to-build-rhel-ipa-rpms-for-centos-5 which I'm not totally adverse to doing but I have to ask, is there something packaged? (I've looked in 'testing' and in 'extras' and in epel) Has anyone followed some other
2020 Jun 16
4
deprecate pdb_ldap and "NT4-like" domains in Samba 4.13 to allow removal for Samba 4.14 in March 2021?
With all the recent talk about ldap stacks, I wondered if we could discuss deprecating and eventually removing pdb_ldap? The reason is that pdb_ldap is primary user of smbldap. smbldap is in turn yet another of our ldap stacks (I have found four so far), in the sense that while it uses OpenLDAP under the hood, it replicates with libads, ldb and tldap the 'get AD-thing out of an LDAP
2008 Dec 22
1
Samba4 and freeipa
Hello, I want to try Samba4 using a working FreeIPA setup as LDAP/Kerberos backend. Did anybody try it already? Or are there some known issues about such combination? Best regards, -- Konstantin Kozlov Department of Computational Biology, Center for Advanced Studies, SPb State Polytechnical University, 195251, Polytechnicheskaya ul., 29, bld 4, office 204, St.Petersburg, Russia. Tel./fax:
2012 Aug 27
1
Centos 6.3 smbldap-tools installation issue
> Hi. > > I got a fresh installation of centos 6.3 x64, I want to setup a PDC > with samba+ldap and see what I need to upgrade my centos 5.x servers. > I follow my manual, but I got issues went I want to install > smbldap-tools, check: > > Processing Dependency: perl(Unicode::MapUTF8) for package: > smbldap-tools-0.9.5-2.el6.rf.noarch > --> Finished Dependency
2008 May 16
2
CentOS-DS
Hey all, I am looking at deploying a directory server in a small network. Currently looking at Fedora-ds and I noticed that CentOS is currently working on one. Does anyone know if the CentOS-DS is working well at this point? I noticed a how to is up on the wiki and was wondering if maybe it was preferable to Fedora-ds at this point. Thanks, Jason Ross -------------- next part -------------- A
2009 Mar 19
1
smbldap and samba as a PDC
Hi people, I have a problem with samba, openldap and the creation of machine accounts. I don't know if here is a good place to ask but I don't receive help in other places.. I read many guides, howto's, etc. but I can't get around with the solution... I have seen an older message to another list (mail.gna.org) asking for the same problem that I have, it was: -
2019 Sep 13
6
Is the smbldap-tools package no longer maintained?
I've been trying to find news on the smbldap-tools package from IDEALX but my google searches have been fruitless. In my FreeBSD port build run yesterday I noticed that the port is listed as *broken* because the download link no longer works. Is there a new home for this code or has it lost it's maintainer? *Note* I was able to build against a cached download but if the (download)
2019 Sep 13
2
Is the smbldap-tools package no longer maintained?
On 13/09/2019 15:34, Marco Gaiarin via samba wrote: > Mandi! Rowland penny via samba > In chel di` si favelave... > >>> https://github.com/fumiyas/smbldap-tools >> Even that points to gna.org: > Ok, but GNA is closed, now, and this has commits (seems imported from > GNA) until 2016... > That is three years ago and all it would take is for Perl to do what
2019 Sep 13
2
Is the smbldap-tools package no longer maintained?
On 13/09/2019 14:57, Marco Gaiarin via samba wrote: > Mandi! Christopher Sean Hilton via samba > In chel di` si favelave... > >> I've been trying to find news on the smbldap-tools package from IDEALX >> but my google searches have been fruitless. In my FreeBSD port build >> run yesterday I noticed that the port is listed as *broken* because >> the download
2011 May 12
4
ApacheDS vs OpenLDAP
Hi all, Wondering if any of you have thoughts/experiences with ApacheDS? We've all had trials and tribulations regarding OpenLDAP and while its basically working pretty well in a master/slave relationship, ApacheDS claims more robust replication, etc... Granted I am working with the version bundled with CentOS, I do understand that the latest OpenLDAP is wayyyyyyy betterrrr :) - Aurf
2019 Feb 07
1
CentOS 6 and 389 Directory Server
I'm not sure it this is the correct location to ask these questions, but ... In the past when I worked for a living the place where I worked had thousands of RHEL Linux servers on various hardware, but the access was controlled by Windows Active Directory and a third party piece of software that was the middle-man between the 2. Now that I no longer work I'm trying to build a CentOS
2009 Aug 05
2
problem with samba and ldap
hi, I have a problem with samba and ldap, when I add a machine in a domain, samba is not searching on *ou=machine*, but on *ou=users*. But if i change in smbldap.conf *computersdn="ou=machine,${suffix}"* to * computersdn="ou=users,${suffix}"* it works. bellow is my smb.conf [global] workgroup = TEST netbios name = PDC server string = Samba Server
2008 Oct 08
3
Samba as PDC+OpenLDAP: unique login?
Hello all, I'm new to OpenLDAP and a moderate Samba admin. My nights became not so good while trying to get running OpenLDAP + Samba as PDC on a Slackware 12.1 server... Well, the scenario is: I have a functional and already running OpenLDAP base that provides login for users on Web apps. My actual PDC is an old MS NT4 Server. I'm using the default Samba (v. 3.0.28a) installed by
2019 Sep 06
4
smbldap-showuser and ldapsearch can't show groups user belongs to.
Quick-n-easy questions: Let's say user raub is added to group nosy using smbldap-groupmod smbldap-groupmod -m raub nosy Now, according to ol' ldapsearch, ldapsearch -vvv -H "ldaps://ldap.example.com" -D "uid=admin,ou=People,dc=example,dc=com" -W -b "dc=example,dc=com" -s sub "(cn-nosy)" group nosy has a dn attribute that looks like this dn:
2008 Nov 12
2
smaba &ldap
Hello, I am running a samba 3.0.32 under fedora core 9. I only try to authenticate users against a ldap server. Of course this server knows the encrypted password as microsoft does. I entered the ldap password using smbpasswd to query into the ldap. After this, I just obtain a message like "you don't have rights to ...". What errors do I make ??? Any ideas will be appreciated
2013 Jan 31
2
Questions for minimal AD DC, DNS setup and Posix use
Our plan is to have one AD DC running in Head Office, RODC's at Branches and a second writeable DC at a contingency site. Fileshares will run on separate servers. The Windows 2003/2008 Servers use authentication services from samba4 and run applications. Our current environment is Samba-3.6.9 PDC,BDCs & fileshares, openldap stores samba, posix and acts as heimdal backend - for SSO. My
2010 May 10
2
FreeIPA + samba 4, any news?
Hi people, I'm trying to move from windows PDC to samba, and I'm waiting a bit until samba 4 gets a little more mature. What I also want to use is FreeIPA as I need an LDAP+Kerberos environment not only for samba but also for the rest of the services. Here is where I quite don't know really what is in samba's developers mind, so I don't know if I can use samba's ldap for
2011 Oct 18
4
Samba + Openldap
Anyone have an update tutorial/howto for samba to authenticate to ldap? Regards, Al
2018 Mar 26
5
How insecure is NIS ? Possible alternatives ?
Le 26/03/2018 ? 10:28, isdtor a ?crit : > In my opionion, there is a serious gap in this area. It's either NIS, > simple, easy to setup yet insecure, or LDAP/FreeIPA/RH Id management > server at a complexity at least one order of magnitude beyond NIS. I gave FreeIPA a spin a while back. I installed it on a sandbox server, and from what I recall, it pulled in a tsunami of
2010 Sep 01
4
Implementing Samba4
Hi I am trying to install Samba 4 on a Ubuntu 10.04 Server machine. I have downloaded the sources, compiled it and installed. Now I have to do the provision step. I want to use an existing LDAP server (389 Directory Server) installed in other machine (well, really a lot of machines, yet configured for replication). Also, the servers only accept SSL connections. But all the examples I have seen in