Hello,

sorry for the late reply but maybe it still helps.

We've been running two Opensolaris servers as Samba/NFS servers in a Samba3 
domain for some time now. I recall it took a lot of time, testing and research 
but eventually we had to conclude that the kernel CIFS server only supports ADS 
and not NT4/Samba domains. It does ADS very well but we absolutely couldn't get 
it into our Samba domain. We also found some mailing list/forum posts that 
suggested the same. Still I might be wrong of course, so if anyone wants to 
correct me, you're very welcome to. :)

What we did instead was install the SFWsamba packages that came on the 
installation medium. This is Solaris Express to be exact, I'm not sure if 
Opensolaris "proper" ships with SFWsamba. If not, you might be able to find it 
in the package management that Opensolaris uses.

I could go on about some pitfalls and experiences that we've encountered with 
this setup but it seems you really want to use the kernel CIFS server. In that 
case I think you have no other choice but use ADS or configure it as a 
standalone server.

Regards
Frank

 

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Von: "Jean-Yves Avenard" <jyaven...@gmail.com>
Gesendet: Sam, 1.1.2011 13:19
An: samba@lists.samba.org
Betreff: [Samba] Solaris users: any way to join a samba domain?

Hi there.

I installed OpenSolaris 10 on a test machine, and I'm trying to make
it join my samba domain.

Unfortunately, the only references I can find about joining a domain
on Solaris are related to joining an AD domain.

I just want to join a samba domain (Windows NT/2000 style)

smbadm -u name DOMAIN
always fail with:
failed to find any domain controllers for DOMAIN

I wanted to experiment with the CIFS kernel ...

Thanks in advance
Jean-Yves
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