ALL: Please forgive my ignorance. I am not just naive regarding Samba..., or Solaris..., or UNIX, or Windows Networking..., the naivity courses through my veins abundantly in all IT related matters. :-)
Our work unit is the lone UNIX [Samba server 2.2 on Solaris 8] installation on the organizational Windows WAN. None of the analysts in our unit have domain admin rights. The sys manager in our unit [my boss] has steadfastly refused to add our UNIX [Samba] server to the windows domain. Password synchronization has been a thorn in our side from day one. A SSO solution is the ultimate, but from what I'm reading, that isn't possible unless/until our Samba server is added to the domain. QUESTIONS: -Would upgrading to the lastest Samba release help at all on this issue? -I don't see a binary available at the Samba download site for Solaris 8. Our SysMgr could certainly do the upgrade without the binary, but I have not ever done the make/build routine before. -Is it possible to set up a test environment for the new Samba release in another location on the same UNIX box? DOH! TimS -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba