Question about things on TODO list

Scott Lovenberg scott.lovenberg at gmail.com
Thu Oct 29 18:20:16 UTC 2015


On Sat, Oct 17, 2015 at 7:14 AM, Rowland Penny
>>>
>>> No idea on RFC 2307 in the samba-tool, but that's probably a very
>>> approachable topic if you're familiar with Python.  The best place to
>>> start would be dropping into #samba-technical over on EFNET.  I think
>>> the samba-tool stuff is Jelmer's domain, but I seem to recall a few
>>> people patching it somewhat recently.
>>
>>
>> It all depends on what you mean by RFC2307, I submitted patches to make samba-tool work in the same way as ADUC and they were rejected, because they worked just like ADUC.
>>
>> Rowland
>>
>>>
>>> There's also an item not on that list that has been getting the bump
>>> from releases since the dawn of the Unix epoch - one way domain
>>> trusts.  That's been on the back burner since around 4.0 if it's
>>> something you're interested in.
>>>
>>> That's all I know off the top of my head and I'm not sure that info is
>>> entirely accurate or timely, but a trip over to the IRC channel would
>>> verify or refute this info.  Hope that helps!
>>>
>>
>
> OK, so I dusted off my old patches, removed the parts that nobody seemed to like and have attached the result.
>
> The first patch is for samdb.py and obtains an objects DN from its samaccountname
>
> The second patch adds the Unix attributes to a domain group, you must supply the NIS domain, what uidNumber to use, the users UnixHomeDirectory and shell, You can optionally add a gidNumber.
>
> The third patch adds the Unix attributes to a domain user, you must supply the NIS domain and the gidNumber to use.
>
> Rowland
>

Bump.  Rowland, did you send a pull request for these patches?


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