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Hi all,

This is slightly off topic for this list, but I thought I might get
some response from the "braintrust".  ;-)

A while back I started to configure samba to work with LDAP.  I got as
far as configuring slapd.conf and entering a "tickler" user.  Now, I
can't connect to any of my samba shares.  Looking in the samba logs,
when the daemon starts, it's still trying to connect to the ldap
server to get the security.tbd.  I've verified /etc/samba/smb.conf,
/etc/conf.d/samba, and /etc/pam.d/samba and none contain any reference
to ldap.  But something is obviously still telling samba to use ldap.

In an effort to get things working, I started with a *very* basic
smb.conf, but still no joy.  Here's the global section:

[global]
        log file = /var/log/samba/%m.log
        workgroup = HOME
        debug level = 10
        server string = gentoo


Any advice as to where else to look to disable ldap would be appreciated.

TIA

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