Sorry - follow Volker's advice about smbpasswd -J....


[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Samba 2.0.7 smbclient does not have a -J option:
smbclient
Usage: smbclient service <password> [options]
Version 2.0.7
       -s smb.conf           pathname to smb.conf file
       -O socket_options     socket options to use
       -R name resolve order use these name resolution services only
       -M host               send a winpopup message to the host
       -i scope              use this NetBIOS scope
       -N                    don't ask for a password
       -n netbios name.      Use this name as my netbios name
       -d debuglevel         set the debuglevel
       -P                    connect to service as a printer
       -p port               connect to the specified port
       -l log basename.      Basename for log/debug files
       -h                    Print this help message.
       -I dest IP            use this IP to connect to
       -E                    write messages to stderr instead of stdout
       -U username           set the network username
       -L host               get a list of shares available on a host
-t terminal code terminal i/o code {sjis|euc|jis7|jis8|junet|hex}
       -m max protocol       set the max protocol level
       -W workgroup          set the workgroup name
       -T<c|x>IXFqgbNan      command line tar
       -D directory          start from directory
       -c command string     execute semicolon separated commands
-b xmit/send buffer changes the transmit/send buffer (default: 65520)



-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [email protected]
Sent: Sat, 17 Feb 2007 8:30 AM
Subject: Re: [Samba] URGENT! Need to move Samba to another computer

Use the smbclient command with the -J option. Try it first with no options to get a list of options, or try man smbclient. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Since 2004, I've been running Samba 2.0.7 on a Solaris 8 computer as
a > member of a Windows 2003 Server domain - nothing fancy, just mapping > Unix home directories to PC users. Now I must QUICKLY move this same > Samba config to another computer, and (for the life of me!) I can't > recall the steps necessary to "join" the domain. I've read the > associated Samba 2.0.7 doc, that references the "net" command, but it > is not a command in this set of tools. Upgrading Samba now is not an > option.
Below are the statements from my current / working smb.conf (with >
bogus IP's, etc. for security).
I hope that someone can provide the necessary procedure. Thanks, in advance, for your help! --------------------------------------------------------------- [global] interfaces = 123.456.70.59/255.255.255.0 allow hosts = 123.456.70. .dhcp.doodah.edu localhost deny hosts = 0.0.0.0/0 netbios name = BOXYUNIX security = domain workgroup = BOXYZZY wins server = 123.456.70.13 name resolve order = wins hosts bcast dns proxy = yes encrypt passwords = yes password server = boxy2K3a boxy2K3b client use spnego = no os level = 0 preferred master = no local master = no domain master = no guest account = nobody invalid users = root bin sys uucp nuucp daemon adm lp smtp ppp listen dead time = 15 log level = 1 lpq cache time = 30 . . .
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