system environment/base

smbldap-tools - User and group administration tools for Samba/OpenLDAP

Website: https://gna.org/projects/smbldap-tools/
License: GPLv2+
Vendor: Fedora Project
Description:
In conjunction with OpenLDAP and Samba-LDAP servers, this collection is useful
to add, modify and delete users and groups, and to change Unix and Samba
passwords. In those contexts they replace the system tools to manage users,
groups and passwords.

Packages

smbldap-tools-0.9.6-1.el6.src [314 KiB] Changelog by Paul Howarth (2010-12-09):
- update to 0.9.6
  - new tool: smbldap-grouplist (list LDAP groups)
  - smbldap-useradd, smbldap-usershow, smbldap-usermod:
    - change default encoding of givenName and sn to UTF-8 (bug #11717)
    - new option: -X (input/output encoding, defaults to UTF-8)
    - new option: -O (localMailAddress attribute)
    - changed option: -M (now sets only mail attribute)
    - home directory is now chowned as $userUidNumber:$userGidNumber
      to avoid race conditions (bug #11721)
    - use gecos as displayName if givenName and userSN not provided
      (bug #14517)
  - smbldap-passwd:
    - new option: -p (allow root to set password from STDIN without
      verification, e.g. using a pipe) (bug #11964)
    - change userPassword, shadowLastChange and shadowMax individually e.g. no
      shadow class or user may not have rights (bug #15052)
  - smbldap-groupmod: allow deletion of users from groups without a defined
    samba group SID)
  - remove references to smbldap_conf.pm
  - fix Z option in smbldap-useradd (custom LDAP attribute) (fixes #590429)
  - alphabetically reorganize options
  - fix several mis-spellings and typos in smbldap-useradd
- update source URL to reflect new upstream file layout
- drop upstreamed chown patch
- update remaining patches to remove fuzz
- drop dependency on openldap-servers (for /usr/sbin/slappasswd) as the
  default configuration is to hash passwords directly rather than calling out
  to slappasswd (#609056)
- drop dependency on samba-common (for /usr/bin/smbpasswd) as the default
  configuration handles the functionality directly rather than calling out to
  smbpasswd
- drop execute permissions from configuration/migration scripts in %doc

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