Here is my output:
[root@rheles4rs1 bin]# grep Groups /etc/ldap.conf #pam_groupdn cn=PAM,ou=Groups,dc=example,dc=com
[root@rheles4rs1 bin]# grep Group /etc/ldap.conf # Group to enforce membership of
#pam_groupdn cn=PAM,ou=Groups,dc=example,dc=com
# Group member attribute
#nss_base_group ou=Group,dc=example,dc=com?one
#nss_map_objectclass posixGroup Group
#nss_map_objectclass posixGroup Group
#nss_map_objectclass posixGroup group
#nss_map_objectclass posixGroup aixAccessGroup
Does this mean something to you?
-Mont
On 3/16/06, Craig White <craigwhite@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
grep Groups /etc/ldap.conf
I bet you get nothing...
then
grep Group /etc/ldap.conf
I think your answer lies within
Craig
On Thu, 2006-03-16 at 16:53 -0800, Mont Rothstein wrote:
> I apologize for being so ignorant but I don't know what you mean by
> "change DNs etc".
>
> In my sambaGroups.ldif my dn's look like:
>
> dn: cn=Domain Admins,ou=Groups,dc=forayadams,dc=foray,dc=com
>
> which as far as I know is correct for my setup.
>
> What am I missing?
>
> Thanks,
> -Mont
>
>
> On 3/16/06, Pete Rowley < prowley@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Mont Rothstein wrote:
>
> > Were the group names specified in the previous steps merely
> examples?
> > I have a bare install and haven't created any groups in unix
> (other
> > than those created with new users) nor have I created any in
> Samba.
> >
> They are not examples, but you will have to change DN's etc.
>
>
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