Re: Samba LDAP password sync

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On Tue, 2006-11-28 at 10:55 +1000, Matt Stucky (Office) wrote:
> Hi All,
> 
> I've set up FDS as the ldap back end for a Samba PDC.  It is working 
> well, but I'm having a problem with Windows users changing their 
> password from Windows.  When I use "ldap passwd sync = yes" (in the 
> samba config) Windows users receive an error message when they attempt 
> to change their password.  What actually happens is their Samba/NT 
> passwords are changed, but the posix password is not.  If I use "ldap 
> passwd sync = no" (default) then the users can successfully change their 
> passwords but, as per the smb.conf man page, only the Samba/NT passwords 
> are changed, not the posix password.  I have FDS, User Admin tool 
> (Webmin - LDAP users and Groups), and /etc/ldap.conf set to use MD5 for 
> password hashing.
> 
> If, on the server I run "smbpasswd test_user" and attempt to change a 
> user's password that way; it gives me the error:
> ---------------
> ldapsam_modify_entry: LDAP Password could not be changed for user 
> test_user: Confidentiality required
>         Operation requires a secure connection.
> 
> Failed to modify entry for user test_user.
> Failed to modify password entry for user test_user
> ---------------
> 
> It looks like FDS requires SSL in order for a user's posix password to 
> be changed from Samba/Windows.  I need to have the Samba and posix 
> passwords syncronized.  Do I need to set up SSL for that to work, or is 
> there something else I am missing?  I found a post where someone used 
> "unix password sync = yes" with smbldap-passwd for the password program 
> as a workaround for this same problem, but I would prefer the tidier and 
> simpler "ldap passwd sync = yes".  Has anyone run into this and figured 
> out how to make it work?
----
my guess is that you have something wrong with your 'password chat
script' in smb.conf or possibly something amiss in smbldap configuration
because it does work.

Craig

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