We have discovered that if a 389 ldap account expires due to age, that the user can still use 389 authentication to login to our samba setup. I have set back in time the passwordexpirationtime and sambapwdlastset variables to see if this
blocks access. It does deny ldap login, but samba can still access for same account. Is there something we are missing in our schema in 389 or smb.conf file that will force samba to use the expiration date. Our system levels are Oracle Linux 5.5 389 Files 389-ds-base-1.2.8.3-1.el5 389-ds-console-doc-1.2.5-1.el5 389-ds-base-libs-1.2.8.3-1.el5 389-adminutil-1.1.13-1.el5 389-ds-console-1.2.5-1.el5 389-admin-console-1.1.7-1.el5 389-console-1.1.4-1.el5 389-ds-1.2.1-1.el5 389-admin-1.1.16-1.el5 389-admin-console-doc-1.1.7-1.el5 389-dsgw-1.1.6-1.el5 Samba Files on remote server samba3-utils-3.6.3-44.el5 samba3-3.6.3-44.el5 samba3-client-3.6.3-44.el5 Thank you for your guidance… David Hoskinson |
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