[Samba] smbldap-useradd problem

Jerome Tournier jtournier at gmail.com
Thu Sep 27 06:57:09 GMT 2007


Hi,
which version of the smbldap-tools are you using ? Have you check your
configuration files ? Have you include samba schema to slapd.conf
definition ? Are you sure you don't have ACL access problem ?
-- 
Jerome

On 9/26/07, Frank Van Damme <frank.vandamme at gmail.com> wrote:
> Dear list,
>
> Arghl! (I'm sure you know the feeling).
> I'm still hooked on Samba by example, and trying to add users to my ldap tree.
>
> $ smbldap-useradd -m -a ldaptest2
> Can't call method "get_value" on an undefined value at
> /usr/sbin/smbldap-useradd line 197
>
> The documentation of the smbldap scripts mentions this sort of error
> (albeit with a different line number). Two possible problems are
> proposed:
> 1. the default group defined in smbldap.conf does not exist (the one
> with defaultUserGid 513)
> 2. the NT "Domain Users" group is not mapped to a unix group of rid 513
>
> => I checked both. The group exists, it's called "Domain Users", I can
> chgrp a file on the samba/ldap system to 513 and ls -l shows it's
> owned by Domain Users.
>
> => $ net groupmap list
> shows thet "Domain Users" is linked to a group called "Domain Users"
> (which makes sense).
>
> If I leave the option -a of smbldap-useradd, the command completes
> with no error but off course my new user isn't a Windows user then
> (pretty useless). So it's not an LDAP permissions issue since the
> object /is/ created. (Why can't this script be a bit more verbose?)
>
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> Frank Van Damme   A: Because it destroys the flow of the conversation
>                   Q: Why is it bad?
>                   A: No, it's bad.
>                   Q: Should I top post in replies to mails or on usenet?
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-- 
Jérôme


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