Hi List,
 
Since second semester of 2006, i'm trying to config Samba(PDC and BDC) + Fedora Directory Server.
 
Some informations:
    SO: Cent0S 4.3 x86_64
    Fedora-DS(Ldap) with Simple Bind
    Samba 3.0.10 (I'll upgrade it in next CenOS version)
    password hash: Crypt (Linux, Fedora-DS and Samba)
 
 
Problems:
 
1 - [root@netuno1 ~]# passwd samuel
Changing password for user samuel.
Enter login(LDAP) password:              
New UNIX password:
Retype new UNIX password:
LDAP password information changed for samuel
passwd: all authentication tokens updated successfully.
 
Why this line "Enter login(LDAP) password:", if is root that is changing the samuel's password? It does not happen when the user is from /etc/passwd!.
 
2 - Depend on pam_passord (howto:wiki sugests exop) parameter smbpasswd fails:
 
[root@netuno1 ~]# smbpasswd samuel
ldapsam_modify_entry: LDAP Password could not be changed for user samuel: 
Confidentiality required
        Operation requires a secure connection.
 ldapsam_update_sam_account: failed to modify user with uid = samuel, error: 
Operation requires a secure connection.
 (Success)
 Failed to modify entry for user samuel.
 Failed to modify password entry for user samuel
 
3 - When user try to change his password using CTRL + ALT + DEL from windows, after typing the passwords:
 
        If ldap passwd sync = yes is set in /etc/samba/smb.conf, it returns the message: current password or user's name is incorrect, in other hands, if unix                 password sync = yes (password chat ...) is set,  it returns the message: you do not have permission to modify the password,
        and only samba passwd is changed (in both cases). I need userPassword for single sign on because i use other services.
 
    Why the smbldap-passwd always runs ok from the prompt and not from the password program parameter ?!
 
I could see in the web that many people using Openldap, also have (had) the same problem.
 
I am despaired, because i am has much time without obtaining the solution for this problem.
 
Please, help me!
What to do?
 
Grateful for your attention,
 
Agnaldo Freitas