Pb ldap et samba

Bonjour,

J’ai entrepris d’installer un controleur de domaine via cette procédure :

http://www.coagul.org/article.php3?id_article=625

tout se passait bien jusqu’a ce que je veuille mettre le password samba :

# smbpasswd fetch_ldap_pw: neither ldap secret retrieved! ldap_connect_system: Failed to retrieve password from secrets.tdb

voici mon slapd.conf

[code]# This is the main slapd configuration file. See slapd.conf(5) for more

info on the configuration options.

#######################################################################

Global Directives:

Features to permit

#allow bind_v2

Schema and objectClass definitions

include /etc/ldap/schema/core.schema
include /etc/ldap/schema/cosine.schema
include /etc/ldap/schema/nis.schema
include /etc/ldap/schema/inetorgperson.schema
include /etc/ldap/schema/samba.schema

Where the pid file is put. The init.d script

will not stop the server if you change this.

pidfile /var/run/slapd/slapd.pid

List of arguments that were passed to the server

argsfile /var/run/slapd/slapd.args

Read slapd.conf(5) for possible values

loglevel 0

Where the dynamically loaded modules are stored

modulepath /usr/lib/ldap
moduleload back_bdb

The maximum number of entries that is returned for a search operation

sizelimit 500

The tool-threads parameter sets the actual amount of cpu’s that is used

for indexing.

tool-threads 1

#######################################################################

Specific Backend Directives for bdb:

Backend specific directives apply to this backend until another

‘backend’ directive occurs

backend bdb
checkpoint 512 30

#######################################################################

Specific Backend Directives for ‘other’:

Backend specific directives apply to this backend until another

‘backend’ directive occurs

#backend

#######################################################################

Specific Directives for database #1, of type bdb:

Database specific directives apply to this databasse until another

‘database’ directive occurs

database bdb

The base of your directory in database #1

suffix “dc=mondomaine,dc=fr”

rootdn directive for specifying a superuser on the database. This is needed

for syncrepl.

rootdn "cn=admin,dc=mondomaine,dc=fr"
rootpw monpass

Where the database file are physically stored for database #1

directory “/var/lib/ldap”

For the Debian package we use 2MB as default but be sure to update this

value if you have plenty of RAM

dbconfig set_cachesize 0 2097152 0

Sven Hartge reported that he had to set this value incredibly high

to get slapd running at all. See http://bugs.debian.org/303057

for more information.

Number of objects that can be locked at the same time.

dbconfig set_lk_max_objects 1500

Number of locks (both requested and granted)

dbconfig set_lk_max_locks 1500

Number of lockers

dbconfig set_lk_max_lockers 1500

Indexing options for database #1

index objectClass eq

Save the time that the entry gets modified, for database #1

lastmod on

Where to store the replica logs for database #1

replogfile /var/lib/ldap/replog

The userPassword by default can be changed

by the entry owning it if they are authenticated.

Others should not be able to see it, except the

admin entry below

These access lines apply to database #1 only

access to attrs=userPassword,shadowLastChange
by dn=“cn=admin,dc=mondomaine,dc=fr” write
by anonymous auth
by self write
by * none

Ensure read access to the base for things like

supportedSASLMechanisms. Without this you may

have problems with SASL not knowing what

mechanisms are available and the like.

Note that this is covered by the ‘access to *’

ACL below too but if you change that as people

are wont to do you’ll still need this if you

want SASL (and possible other things) to work

happily.

access to dn.base="" by * read

The admin dn has full write access, everyone else

can read everything.

access to *
by dn=“cn=admin,dc=mondomaine,dc=fr” write
by * read

For Netscape Roaming support, each user gets a roaming

profile for which they have write access to

#access to dn=".*,ou=Roaming,o=morsnet"

by dn=“cn=admin,dc=mondomaine,dc=fr” write

by dnattr=owner write

#######################################################################

Specific Directives for database #2, of type ‘other’ (can be bdb too):

Database specific directives apply to this databasse until another

‘database’ directive occurs

#database

The base of your directory for database #2

#suffix “dc=debian,dc=org”
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et mon smb.conf :

[code]#======================= Global Settings =======================

[global]

workgroup = DOMAINE

server string = %h server

; wins support = no
; wins server = w.x.y.z

dns proxy = no

; name resolve order = lmhosts host wins bcast

Networking

; interfaces = 127.0.0.0/8 eth0
; bind interfaces only = true

log file = /var/log/samba/log.%m

max log size = 1000

; syslog only = no

syslog = 0

panic action = /usr/share/samba/panic-action %d

####### Authentication #######

security = user

ldap passwd sync = Yes

passdb backend = ldapsam:ldap://127.0.0.1/

ldap admin dn = cn=admin,dc=mondomaine,dc=fr

ldap suffix = dc=mondomaine,dc=fr

ldap group suffix = ou=Groups

ldap user suffix = ou=Users

ldap machine suffix = ou=Computers

add user script = /usr/sbin/smbldap-useradd -m “%u”

ldap delete dn = Yes

delete user script = /usr/sbin/smbldap-userdel “%u”

add machine script = /usr/sbin/smbldap-useradd -w “%u”

add group script = /usr/sbin/smbldap-groupadd -p “%g”

add user to group script = /usr/sbin/smbldap-groupmod -m “%u” “%g”

delete user from group script = /usr/sbin/smbldap-groupmod -x “%u” “%g”

set primary group script = /usr/sbin/smbldap-usermod -g “%g” “%u”

logon path =

logon home =

socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_RCVBUF=8192 SO_SNDBUF=8192

case sensitive = No

default case = lower

preserve case = yes

short preserve case = Yes

socket options = TCP_NODELAY

#======================= Share Definitions =======================

[samba]
path = /Samba
browseable = yes
writable = yes
valid users = fred

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pour le forum, j’ai juste remplacé mon vrai domaine par ‘mondomaine’, mais le reste est identique…