is there a relation between my problem and a configuration of
common-auth in /etc/pam.d/, or common-passwd?
Cause i did all advices that u told me but it doesnt work...

Thank you,

Guillaume

On 5/17/05, chuchyyy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> here is my ldif file :
> 
> dn: cn=admin,dc=netc,dc=net
> objectclass: sambaSamAccount
> cn: admin
> o: netc
> uid : 0
> mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> sn: Administrateur
> 
> then ldapadd.
> "id admin" doesnt seem to work... My computer is in my LDAP yet. all
> permissions are good. Even more than 644...
> 
> thx for your patience,
> 
> Guillaume
> On 5/17/05, Mark Roach <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > chuchyyy wrote:
> > > Yea that's right. But i can connect to the LDAP server with this
> > > administrator. I can create account with smbldap-useradd -a.
> > > How can i say to the LDAP server and Samba that the user is the
> > > administrator to use for connect Windows to the domain? My
> > > samba.schema is in my slapd.conf.
> >
> > The only way a user can add computer accounts to the domain is if that
> > user's uidNumber=0. So it seems like there are two things you need to do:
> >
> > 1: Create a user account with uid: 0, objectClass: sambaSAMAccount
> > 2: Ensure that that user is visible through 'id username'
> > 3: Make sure that that account has permissions to write to the LDAP
> > tree, (whoops that was three)
> >
> > There are a variety of reasons why your users are not showing up to the
> > system. The main places to check though, are your /etc/libnss-ldap.conf
> > and the slapd.conf permissions
> >
> > Assuming your ldap server is on the local machine, all libnss-ldap.conf
> > needs to have in it is:
> >      host 127.0.0.1
> >      base dc=yourdomain,dc=com
> >      ldap_version 3
> >
> > also, make sure the permissions on libnss-ldap.conf are -rw-r--r--
> >
> > -Mark
> >
>

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