Lucio,

Some notes of mine of record.

I hope they are of some value...

Jay
CompuMatter

At some point in the process I did a complete removal of all things zentyal samba and then reinstalled them.

* samba-tool dbcheck --fix
* sudo apt-get remove zentyal-samba
* sudo apt-get update (may have to disable ipv6 in some cases with sudo echo "1" > /proc/sys/net/ipv6/conf/all/disable_ipv6)
* sudo apt-get install -reinstall zentyal-core
* sudo apt-get install zentyal-samba
* sudo zs samba start or restart

Those are some steps I took in my process


On 1/29/2018 2:59 PM, Lucio Crusca ([email protected]) wrote:
Il 29/01/2018 23:08, Jay Lepore" ([email protected]) ha scritto:
I'm running Zentyal 5.0.10 And SOGo logins work fine with built in LDAP

 From a command line sudo pdbedit -L -v should give you a list of existing LDAP users maintained by Zentyal

It does, so it seems Samba is working. That's actually no news, because domain logons do work correctly.


Once when LDAP was not working I had to run

  * /usr/share/zentyal/unconfigure-module samba

I'm not sure about what that command is supposed to do, other than disabling the Samba module, however I've run it, then enabled the Samba module again from the Zentyal web interface, but nothing changed: SOGo keeps refusing correct credentials.


To fix samba problems.  It's been a while but it seems that 'reconfigured' everything and *things worked after that*. You'll have to Google it.

Have you got any other details by any chance? Googling "reconfigure samba" or "reconfigure everything" yelds quite a lot of pages about general configuration procedures and I suspect most of them aren't the solution.


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