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author | John H Terpstra <jht@samba.org> | 2009-10-08 08:27:21 -0500 |
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committer | John H Terpstra <jht@samba.org> | 2009-10-08 08:27:21 -0500 |
commit | fb7096a55bb7873965797feee72ceef2404d689d (patch) | |
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Fix typos. Thank-you PC Oota.
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diff --git a/docs-xml/Samba3-HOWTO/TOSHARG-Winbind.xml b/docs-xml/Samba3-HOWTO/TOSHARG-Winbind.xml index 33e2697bd3..2c59aa7420 100644 --- a/docs-xml/Samba3-HOWTO/TOSHARG-Winbind.xml +++ b/docs-xml/Samba3-HOWTO/TOSHARG-Winbind.xml @@ -93,7 +93,6 @@ <indexterm><primary>idmap uid</primary></indexterm> <indexterm><primary>idmap gid</primary></indexterm> <indexterm><primary>idmap backend</primary></indexterm> -<indexterm><primary>LDAP</primary></indexterm> Winbind maintains a database called winbind_idmap.tdb in which it stores mappings between UNIX UIDs, GIDs, and NT SIDs. This mapping is used only for users and groups that do not have a local UID/GID. It stores the UID/GID @@ -210,7 +209,7 @@ Users on the UNIX machine can then use NT user and group names as they would <quote>native</quote> UNIX names. They can chown files so they are owned by NT domain users or even login to the - UNIX machine and run a UNIX X-Window session as a domain user.</para> + UNIX machine and run a UNIX X Window session as a domain user.</para> <para> <indexterm><primary>domain controller</primary></indexterm> @@ -571,7 +570,7 @@ is for you. <para> <indexterm><primary>PAM</primary></indexterm> <indexterm><primary>back up</primary></indexterm> -<indexterm><primary>boot disk`</primary></indexterm> +<indexterm><primary>boot disk</primary></indexterm> If you have a Samba configuration file that you are currently using, <emphasis>BACK IT UP!</emphasis> If your system already uses PAM, <emphasis>back up the <filename>/etc/pam.d</filename> directory contents!</emphasis> If you haven't already made a boot disk, <emphasis>MAKE ONE NOW!</emphasis> @@ -602,7 +601,7 @@ instructions on downloading the source code. <indexterm><primary>development libraries</primary></indexterm> To allow domain users the ability to access Samba shares and files, as well as potentially other services provided by your Samba machine, PAM must be set up properly on your -machine. In order to compile the Winbind modules, you should have at least the PAM development libraries installed +machine. In order to compile the Winbind modules, the PAM development libraries should be installed on your system. Please refer to the PAM Web site <ulink url="http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/libs/pam/"/>. </para> </sect2> @@ -976,9 +975,6 @@ The same thing can be done for groups with the command: <indexterm><primary>/etc/init.d/smb</primary></indexterm> <indexterm><primary>/etc/init.d/samba</primary></indexterm> <indexterm><primary>/usr/local/samba/bin</primary></indexterm> -<indexterm><primary></primary></indexterm> -<indexterm><primary></primary></indexterm> -<indexterm><primary></primary></indexterm> The &winbindd; daemon needs to start up after the &smbd; and &nmbd; daemons are running. To accomplish this task, you need to modify the startup scripts of your system. They are located at <filename>/etc/init.d/smb</filename> in Red Hat Linux and in <filename>/etc/init.d/samba</filename> in Debian @@ -1119,7 +1115,7 @@ usually only starts smbd and nmbd but should now start winbindd, too. If you hav </programlisting></para> <para> -Again, if you would like to run Samba in dual daemon mode, replace: +Again, if you would like to run winbindd in dual daemon mode, replace: <programlisting> /usr/local/samba/sbin/winbindd </programlisting> @@ -1234,7 +1230,7 @@ pre-create the directories of users to make sure users can log in on UNIX with t <indexterm><primary>Winbind</primary></indexterm> <indexterm><primary>ftp access</primary></indexterm> The <filename>/etc/pam.d/ftp</filename> file can be changed to allow Winbind ftp access in a manner similar to -the samba file. My <filename>/etc/pam.d/ftp</filename> file was changed to look like this: +the <filename>/etc/pam.d/samba</filename> file. My <filename>/etc/pam.d/ftp</filename> file was changed to look like this: <programlisting> auth required /lib/security/pam_listfile.so item=user sense=deny \ file=/etc/ftpusers onerr=succeed |