http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_LDAP_SAMBA_PDC_Basic_Setup#Configure_NSS_LDAP
Did you see this wiki on this? Have you read these sections?
Sincerely,
Joshua
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Sorry for taking this long, rough week. I didn't understand your
answer. The Linux box you're talking about is the Samba server?
Yes, the Samba server
What is Winbind? Or nss_ldap?
How did you setup a PDC without using either nss_ldap or winbind?
nss_ldap:
* requires modification to /etc/
On 11/14/06, Joshua Schmidlkofer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Cameron,
>
> thanks for the reply. Unfortunately, all the reg hacks I found
> didn't work. If I find one that does, I'll post it here. :)
>
> Regards,
>
> Raphael
This sounds exactly like you do not have the nsswitch.conf envi
Hi Cameron,
thanks for the reply. Unfortunately, all the reg hacks I found
didn't work. If I find one that does, I'll post it here. :)
Regards,
Raphael
This sounds exactly like you do not have the nsswitch.conf environment
correct on your Linux box. Are you using Winbind or nss_ldap?
On 11/13/06, Cameron Lowe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Raphael Melo de Oliveira Bastos Sales wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I've been trying to set up an authentication server for a mixed LAN
> (Windows and Linux clientes ) and I'm having problems with Samba.
>
> The way it is today, the Windows cli
Raphael Melo de Oliveira Bastos Sales wrote:
Hi everyone,
I've been trying to set up an authentication server for a mixed LAN
(Windows and Linux clientes ) and I'm having problems with Samba.
The way it is today, the Windows clients can access the Samba
server and each user can access it's
Hi everyone,
I've been trying to set up an authentication server for a mixed LAN
(Windows and Linux clientes ) and I'm having problems with Samba.
The way it is today, the Windows clients can access the Samba
server and each user can access it's home, by double-clicking on the
server icon on
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