[K12OSN] Samba/LDAP and the near future
dahopkins at comcast.net
dahopkins at comcast.net
Tue Mar 9 09:00:04 UTC 2004
David,
I am facing the same issue at NCS this summer (Samba 3 migration with LDAP). I have a friend here at work (in my paying job) that has volunteered to try and add a Batch LDAP Add function to the LDAP Users option in Webmin interface which works the same way as the Batch add option in the Create Users function in Webmin. I just have to get him the relevant perl scripts to look at so he can make the mods. There are probably other ways, but I 'like' being able to just click a button in a GUI somedays. Hopefully, this won't take that long (a week). Will let you (and the list) know how it turns out.
Sincerely,
Dave Hopkins
Newark Charter School
Newark Delaware
> Eric and all,
>
>
>
> I'm getting prepared for this summer's implementation of Samba/LDAP plus I
> have a bunch of folks who want me to teach them how to do it. My set up
> works fine, but it's fairly simple....not that I want more complex, but
> others may. First of all, where are your latest Samba/LDAP files and have
> you tested them with Fedora? Second....have you or do you have Samba/LDAP
> set up in such a way that you have a master and many slaves? Example:
> Let's say a school district has 4 schools....and they're geographically
> seperated by a few miles or so....connected by T1. Is it possible to
> essentially have one "district-wide" domain that can be accessed locally
> or via VPN from any of the 4 buildings? Maybe in that Master-Slave mode?
> Say you had a staff member that works between two schools....how could you
> make the same desktop and so forth accessible from either school for that
> person without necessarily retreiving the "profile" over a T1. Could we
> have a master server that all the local slaves would sync to and thus
> propagate specified users to the other slaves? (just dreaming....seeing
> flaws in my proposals already) ;-)
>
> I need to get my mind around the groups and so forth in Samba/LDAP....I
> need to refine my own system some more....right now I have staff...and
> users....and that's it. Also...what do you use to import users in bulk to
> the system? I use a script that Barry Smoke gave to me and it works
> fine....do you simply create the users with something like createusers and
> then convert them? Or what? I'd like to find a simpler way to do
> this.....createusers works great....it'd be cool if you could simply
> create the users as you normally would and then somehow convert them into
> "LDAP" users. Arrggghhh! I simply don't understand the whole LDAP thing
> well enough. Time to dive in and teach myself.
>
> David N. Trask
> Technology Teacher/Coordinator
> Vassalboro Community School
> dtrask at vcs.u52.k12.me.us
> (207)923-3100
>
>
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