FIXED :-) Does Samba 4 currently support SSL secured LDAP (636)?

Eelco Maljaars | Maljaars IT info at maljaars-it.nl
Wed Apr 3 08:24:13 MDT 2013



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> From: Eelco Maljaars | Maljaars IT <info at maljaars-it.nl>
> Subject: Re: Does Samba 4 currently support SSL secured LDAP (636)?
> Date: 3 april 2013 13:20:54 CEST
> To: Gémes Géza <geza at kzsdabas.hu>
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> Hi Gemes, 
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> Thanks for the quick response. It was that simple. Lovely :-) 
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> Eelco
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> info at maljaars-it.nl
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> On 3 apr. 2013, at 12:46, Gémes Géza <geza at kzsdabas.hu> wrote:
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>> Hi,
>>> Hi!
>>> 
>>> I currently maintain a small IT shop supporting Java developers. In this setup I use W2008r2 as directory solution to glue together everything from Windows terminals server to Linux SSH auth and stuff like Jenkins, JIRA and other tools.
>>> 
>>> Right now I'm building a test setup using Samba4 instead of Windows AD. Currenty I've got an Debian box with a self compiled distribution of Samba 4.0.3. I've successfully joined a W2008 member server and configured JIRA and Confluence to use the Samba4 based directory. All well and promising.
>>> 
>>> One the the things I setup in the Windows AD based environment is LDAPS (tcp 636) access to AD. Is the same thing possible using Samba4.0.3. or is this on the wish list / road map ? I tried searching the Interwebs but did not find any useable information. Any pointers would be greatly appreciated.
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>>> Best wishes,
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>>> Eelco Maljaars
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>>> info at maljaars-it.nl
>>> 06 34 44 53 62
>>> http://www.maljaars-it.nl
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>> You could check with netstat -lpn if samba is listening on tcp/636 or not. If yes you should put the right certificates/keys in /usr/local/samba/private/tls (if you installed samba to /usr/local/samba)
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>> Regards
>> 
>> Geza Gemes
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