How to configure the file smb.conf
Stefan (metze) Metzmacher
metze at metzemix.de
Tue Apr 1 13:39:17 GMT 2003
Hi Oliver,
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metze
At 14:32 01.04.2003 +0200, Olivier Studer wrote:
>Hello,
>
>I would like to mount a home directory UNIX on my PC. I use a server for
>samba. And I try to have an authentification with a server ldap (IPlanet
>product). But I can recive an authentification.
>
>Could you help me, please.
>
>Thanks
>/Olivier
>
>my smb.conf file:
>=============
>[global]
> log file = /usr/local/samba/log.%m
> security = user
> encrypt passwords = yes
>
> workgroup = xxxx
>
> # ldap related parameters
>
> # define the DN to use when binding to the directory servers
> # The password for this DN is not stored in smb.conf. Rather it
> # must be set by using 'smbpasswd -w secretpw' to store the
> # passphrase in the secrets.tdb file. If the "ldap admin dn" values
> # changes, this password will need to be reset.
> ldap admin dn = "cn=Directory Manager"
>
> # specify the LDAP server's hostname (defaults to locahost)
> ldap server = my-server-ldap.xxxxx.ch
>
> # Define the SSL option when connecting to the directory
> # ('off', 'start tls', or 'on' (default))
> ldap ssl = off
>
> # define the port to use in the LDAP session (defaults to 636 when
> # "ldap ssl = on")
> ldap port = 389
>
> # specify the base DN to use when searching the directory
> #ldap suffix = NOT USE
>
> # generally the default ldap search filter is ok
>
> ldap filter = "(&(uid=%u))"
>
>[homes]
> writable = yes
> force directory mode = 755
> browseable = no
> create mode = 0750
> force create mode = 755
> comment = Home Directoriec
> users = %S
> only user = yes
>
>[printers]
> comment = All Printers
> browseable = no
> printable = yes
> public = no
> writable = no
> create mode = 0700
metze
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