Re: [Samba] smbclient -L succeeded even network is down

2010-09-14 Thread David Roid
Hello, no one dealt with this before? Short question, can I get smbclient
-L //localhost -U% without authenticate against AD controller (when network
down), if I'm local samba server root user.

2010/9/7 David Roid datar...@gmail.com

 Hello list,

 Accidentally I found that when network is down smbclient -L localhost -U%
 became slow however it still succeeded after like half a minute.

 This is weird because my Samba server is running inside AD,

 Q1. How can smbclient authenticate without talking to AD controller? I
 think in this case smbclient at least tried to (reach AD controller),
 otherwise shouldn't take it so long.
 Q2. Is there anyway I can suppress the authentication against AD controller
 if I'm root?

 Might be trivial questions, could anyone help?

 Bests
 -David

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[Samba] smbclient -L succeeded even network is down

2010-09-07 Thread David Roid
Hello list,

Accidentally I found that when network is down smbclient -L localhost -U%
became slow however it still succeeded after like half a minute.

This is weird because my Samba server is running inside AD,

Q1. How can smbclient authenticate without talking to AD controller? I think
in this case smbclient at least tried to (reach AD controller),  otherwise
shouldn't take it so long.
Q2. Is there anyway I can suppress the authentication against AD controller
if I'm root?

Might be trivial questions, could anyone help?

Bests
-David
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