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* pdbedit -i -e sets all SAM_ACCOUNT elements
to CHANGED to satisfy the new pdb_ldap.c handling
* pdbedit -g transfers group mappings. I made this
separate from the user database, as current installations
have to live with a split backend.
So, if you are running 3_0 alphas with LDAP as a backend
and upgrade to the next 3_0 alpha, you should call
pdbedit -i tdbsam -e ldapsam -g
to transfer your group mapping database to LDAP.
You certainly have to have all your groups as posixGroup
objects in LDAP and adapt the LDAP schema before this
call.
Volker
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for the 'ldap del only sam attr' functionality. So
we are compatiple to the current SuSE patches as well
as to TNG... ;-)
Volker
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This patch is heavily based on a patch by SuSE. Thanks
to Guenther Deschner <gd@suse.de> for providing it.
Volker
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Thanks to Guenther Deschner <gd@suse.de>
Volker
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'upgrading-to-3.0'
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*before* you join, otherwise we don't have all the info that 'net join' needs.
Also move from smbpasswd -j to 'net join' in the examples.
Andrew Bartlett
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Andrew Bartlett
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'security=server/domain' text, to try and explain the difference better, and
why you should always use the latter.
Also update the BDC-HOWTO to have some relation to current reality.
Andrew Bartlett
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* regenerate the docs
* add some files from SAMBA_3_0
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(original mail follows)
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From: Alexander Bokovoy <a.bokovoy@sam-solutions.net>
Greetings!
I propose to make an optional argument '-r' for findsmb utility to pass
'-r' option to nmblookup optionally and default to omit it. The reason is
to have findsmb working more user-friendly in contemporary office
environments where Windows 95/98 boxes are rare and also to allow usage of
the utility under non-priviledged accounts when Windows95/98 boxes are in
minority or even absent in network neighbourhood.
An attached patch provides this change for HEAD together with
documentation changes.
--
/ Alexander Bokovoy
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regen the docs?
Thanks,
Volker
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as to what it now does in 3.0. Needs more work, but better than documenting
the old functionality :-).
As the security benifits of this are nullified by a setting of 'guest ok' on
any share, we might want to put some documentation there too.
Andrew Bartlett
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add docs for pdb_mysql
don't build obsolete docs in Makefile
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attributes rather than calling getpwnam() on the user.
This should help fix some of metze's performance issues - particularly on
enumerations.
There is a consequential change to the operation of 'non unix account's in LDAP
- they are no longer restricted to being 'within' the NUA range, but will
always be added to that range.
Finally, there is the doco for this and the previous LDAP SSL changes.
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Start using more entities
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characters used in the prefix for 8.3 names in the hash2
algorithm. The longer the prefix the more readable the 8.3 names will
be, but the weaker the hash.
this was added because of someone complaining that the new hashing
algorithm was unreadable but the old one was broken :)
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