Thanks Laurent, appreciate the help.

> I'm maintaining that package, I do want to keep it running on OI as well, so 
> it's good to know it's working there.

Both cswsamba and cswwinbind do seem to be working fine, they're just not 
talking to each other!

> It might be a Samba configuration issue, but before trying on a 
> Samba-specific list, we can surely dig here first :-)
> Can you post the output of:
> 
> ldd -v /opt/csw/sbin/smbd /opt/csw/sbin/nmbd /opt/csw/sbin/winbindd

/opt/csw/sbin/smbd:

   find object=libc.so.1; required by /opt/csw/sbin/smbd
        libc.so.1 =>     /lib/libc.so.1
   find version=libc.so.1
        libc.so.1 (SUNW_1.18) =>         /lib/libc.so.1
        libc.so.1 (SUNWprivate_1.1) =>   /lib/libc.so.1

   object=/lib/libc.so.1; filter for /usr/lib/ld.so.1

   object=/lib/libc.so.1; filter for libm.so.2

   find object=libm.so.2; required by /lib/libc.so.1
        libm.so.2 =>     /lib/libm.so.2

   find object=libc.so.1; required by /lib/libm.so.2
   find version=libc.so.1
        libc.so.1 (SUNW_1.1) =>  /lib/libc.so.1
        libc.so.1 (SUNWprivate_1.1) =>   /lib/libc.so.1
/opt/csw/sbin/nmbd:

   find object=libc.so.1; required by /opt/csw/sbin/nmbd
        libc.so.1 =>     /lib/libc.so.1
   find version=libc.so.1
        libc.so.1 (SUNW_1.18) =>         /lib/libc.so.1
        libc.so.1 (SUNWprivate_1.1) =>   /lib/libc.so.1

   object=/lib/libc.so.1; filter for /usr/lib/ld.so.1

   object=/lib/libc.so.1; filter for libm.so.2

   find object=libm.so.2; required by /lib/libc.so.1
        libm.so.2 =>     /lib/libm.so.2

   find object=libc.so.1; required by /lib/libm.so.2
   find version=libc.so.1
        libc.so.1 (SUNW_1.1) =>  /lib/libc.so.1
        libc.so.1 (SUNWprivate_1.1) =>   /lib/libc.so.1
/opt/csw/sbin/winbindd:

   find object=libc.so.1; required by /opt/csw/sbin/winbindd
        libc.so.1 =>     /lib/libc.so.1
   find version=libc.so.1
        libc.so.1 (SUNW_1.18) =>         /lib/libc.so.1
        libc.so.1 (SUNWprivate_1.1) =>   /lib/libc.so.1

   object=/lib/libc.so.1; filter for /usr/lib/ld.so.1

   object=/lib/libc.so.1; filter for libm.so.2

   find object=libm.so.2; required by /lib/libc.so.1
        libm.so.2 =>     /lib/libm.so.2

   find object=libc.so.1; required by /lib/libm.so.2
   find version=libc.so.1
        libc.so.1 (SUNW_1.1) =>  /lib/libc.so.1
        libc.so.1 (SUNWprivate_1.1) =>   /lib/libc.so.1

> ps -edf | egrep 'smbd|nmbd|winbind'

    root 19244 19243   0 06:37:01 ?           1:15 /opt/csw/sbin/winbindd -D
    root 19260 19243   0 06:38:26 ?           0:02 /opt/csw/sbin/winbindd -D
    root 19255 19243   0 06:38:26 ?           0:08 /opt/csw/sbin/winbindd -D
    root 21427 19243   0 09:06:04 ?           1:02 /opt/csw/sbin/winbindd -D
    root 19257 19243   0 06:38:26 ?           0:08 /opt/csw/sbin/winbindd -D
    root 19239 17386   0 06:36:59 ?           0:00 /opt/csw/sbin/smbd -D
    root 19258 19243   0 06:38:26 ?           0:02 /opt/csw/sbin/winbindd -D
    root 19243 17386   0 06:37:01 ?           0:21 /opt/csw/sbin/winbindd -D
    root 19240 19239   0 06:36:59 ?           0:00 /opt/csw/sbin/smbd -D
    root 19251 19243   0 06:37:51 ?           0:00 /opt/csw/sbin/winbindd -D
    root 19254 19243   0 06:38:26 ?           0:08 /opt/csw/sbin/winbindd -D
    root 26205 26165   0 13:48:20 pts/1       0:00 egrep smbd|nmbd|winbind
    root 19256 19243   0 06:38:26 ?           0:07 /opt/csw/sbin/winbindd -D
    root 19261 19243   0 06:38:26 ?           0:08 /opt/csw/sbin/winbindd -D
    root 19238 17386   0 06:36:59 ?           0:06 /opt/csw/sbin/nmbd -D
    root 19252 19243   0 06:37:51 ?           0:00 /opt/csw/sbin/winbindd -D
    root 19262 19243   0 06:38:26 ?           0:08 /opt/csw/sbin/winbindd -D
    root 19259 19243   0 06:38:26 ?           0:08 /opt/csw/sbin/winbindd -D
    root 26201 19239   0 13:48:07 ?           0:00 /opt/csw/sbin/smbd -D


> Also, do you have any log on the AD side about the try, and how it looked?

It didn't seem to even try the AD side, but I can check again.  Obviously just 
odd that it's working via other apps (ie. those using PAM) but not Samba itself.

> While it s probably not hurting, I think that's not a good idea, and should 
> not be needed in any case.

Using PAM with winbind didn't work until I made those symlinks (and they were 
recommended elsewhere)?

Thanks,

James.
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