[389-users] Best way to sync ldap and samba passwords

Paul Robert Marino pmarino at snap-interactive.com
Wed Oct 5 20:46:28 UTC 2011


I use kerberos with my 389 server so that kind of password syncing isn't 
a problem. plus the kerberos auth module for Apache is way more 
efficient than the ldap auth module.


On 10/5/2011 3:13 PM, Rich Megginson wrote:
> On 10/05/2011 01:07 PM, David Hoskinson wrote:
>>
>> I am trying to find out the best way to change my password using 
>> ldappaswd... and have it also update my samba passwd.
>>
>
> Plain old 389 can't do that, but freeipa can.
>
>> From what I am understanding the ldap sync option in samba will do 
>> that, but we don't use samba as a domain controller, only as a file 
>> server.  We change our passwords from command line in linux.    
>> Everything I am reading seems to point the opposite direction of what 
>> we want to do.
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>> David Hoskinson | *DATATRAK*International
>> Systems Engineer
>> Mayfield Heights, Ohio, USA
>> +1.440.443.0082 x 124 (p) | +1.216.280.5457 (m)
>> david.hoskinson at datatrak.net <mailto:david.hoskinson at datatrak.net> | 
>> www.datatrak.net <http://www.datatrak.net/>
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