Well I think that you have to comment the
[profiles] section in /etc/samba/smb.conf and delete what's in profilePath.
Anyway, only win2000 and winNT clients are using roaming
profiles...
Hope this will help
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, May 21, 2003 8:27
PM
Subject: Samba and LDAP...and
profiles
Hello everyone. Im having a issue with my server that im not
sure if it is directly related to Samba or LDAP. I thought i'd post my
thoughts here and see what everyone things...
Quick
background: Running Samba 2.2.8a, with OpenLDAP 2.0.27 on Red Hat
7.3
I've successfully set up the samba server to run LDAP and have LDAP
hold the user accounts and passwords.
What I wanted to do is
disable roaming profiles. I know that to do it in samba, you are
supposed to make the following entry in smb.conf:
logon path
=
Which i did. However, samba is still trying to use roaming
profiles.
I started to think some more. One thing that helped me get
this server up and running were the idealx scripts for adding users to my ldap
tree.
Here is a quick snip of a LDAP entry:
# testuser, Users,
courtesymortgage, com dn:
uid=testuser,ou=Users,dc=courtesymortgage,dc=com cn: testuser sn:
testuser uid: testuser uidNumber: 1002 gidNumber:
1002 homeDirectory: /home/testuser loginShell:
/bin/bash gecos: test user description: test user objectClass:
inetOrgPerson objectClass: posixAccount objectClass:
sambaAccount pwdLastSet: 0 logonTime: 0 logoffTime:
2147483647 kickoffTime: 2147483647 pwdCanChange: 0 pwdMustChange:
2147483647 displayName: test user acctFlags: [UX] rid:
3004 primaryGroupID: 3005 homeDrive: M: smbHome:
\\PDC-SRV\homes profilePath: \\PDC-SRV\profiles\testuser scriptPath:
testuser.cmd lmPassword:
01FC5A6BE7BC6929AAD3B435B51404EE ntPassword:
0CB6948805F797BF2A82807973B89537
I've basically highlighted the fields
that I think may be causing a issue. Then again, they may not be.
I'm
wondering if the scripts by idealx are set to some how setup roaming
profiles?
I just thought i'd post this and see what anyone
thinks.
I appreciate everyones
input.
Jason
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