Hi,<br> So I've installed samba + ldap for authentication and centralised profiles and its running great on my network. I have 30 thin clients and another 30 normal non-ltsp unix clients, as well as some windows computers here and there, so I figured using this for authentication would make my life easier in the long run. I also have half the 30 non-ltsp clients running off wireless. Speeds are slow logging on, but afterward, things seem allright. I used the migration scripts available for smbldap-tools to migrate my unix groups and users over the ldap, and thats working great now. The only thing I'm unsure about is, which groups users need to be in, in order for the ltsp server to recognise them as admins, ie. System -> Administration gives the full list of options. I tried duplicating a user and putting them in all the same groups as an admin user, but that doesn't seem to work. I did this with EDSadmin, so maybe that is the cause, though if I check the ldap entries with GQ Admin (unfortunately not supported anymore and kinda confusing) I see the shadow account part is missing from the objectclass. I guess this makes sense since its writing straight to ldap and not to shadow anymore... I assume this means that the built in system user+groups editor only looks at the shadow account for admin priveledges... but I'm probably wrong :-) If anyone can help me out, that would be great...
<br><br>David Van Assche<br>