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Hi Peters, I am facing the same problem though its not related to ldap. Were you able to fix it? Nope, but I suspect it has to do with the ACL on my ldap server and that when I login it now needs write access to one more thing (last login time or something). I did fiddle around with it to get it to work properly both for samba and linux users but haven't gotten all the way yet. Before upgrading to 10.2 I my left out issue was that normal users can't change there own
On Thu, 2007-01-18 at 10:18 -0500, Arun Mallikarjunan wrote: psw with smbldap-passwd but since it's just me and my family I can live with that for now. My current plan is to at some point enable full debug logs n the ldap server and then see where it fails and correct the ACLs accordingly.
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