Hi Jochen et al,
that worked fine, though if I get it right everyone can now read the
active directory structure (?)
Connecting to the samba machine results still in errors, but that may be
something stupid on my behalf too...
thanks for helping
~christoph
On Fri, 2003-10-31 at 21:41, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Jochen et al,
that worked fine, though if I get it right everyone can now read the
active directory structure (?)
No, you still need to authenticate, but nothing stops an attacker from
'stealing' the TCP/IP connection, if they control
Hi Christoph
On 31 Oct 2003, Andrew Bartlett wrote:
On Fri, 2003-10-31 at 21:41, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Jochen et al,
that worked fine, though if I get it right everyone can now read the
active directory structure (?)
No, you still need to authenticate, but nothing stops an
join W2003 domain with 3.0.0 (krb ticket is
OK though)
Subject: Re: [Samba] can't join W2003 domain with 3.0.0 (krb ticket is
OK though)
Hi Christoph
On 31 Oct 2003, Andrew Bartlett wrote:
On Fri, 2003-10-31 at 21:41, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Jochen et al,
that worked fine, though if I get
Hi Christoph,
On Wed, 29 Oct 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm using the production release of 3.0.0 and can not join a W2003 domain:
[printsrv4] /spool/samba-3.0.0/bin $ ./net -d 10 ads join -Uhumpty_dumpty
[2003/10/29 15:35:39, 3] libads/sasl.c:ads_sasl_spnego_bind(191)
got [EMAIL
On Thu, 2003-10-30 at 20:34, Jochen Schmidt wrote:
Hi Christoph,
On Wed, 29 Oct 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm using the production release of 3.0.0 and can not join a W2003 domain:
[printsrv4] /spool/samba-3.0.0/bin $ ./net -d 10 ads join -Uhumpty_dumpty
[2003/10/29 15:35:39, 3]
Hi Andrew et al,
thank you for the tip, is there any way to get around this, my windows
admins don't know how to disable this feature. Is it possible to set it on
a 'per host base' on the windows side, if yes: where ?
Are there plans to realize the feature in an upcoming release in the near
Hi Christoph,
please try the following:
- Open dsa.msc as Domain Administrator.
- Right-Click your AD-Domain and select properties
- Select the Group Policy Tab and Edit your Policy (or the Default Domain Policy)
- Select Computer Configuration\Windows Settings\Security Settings\Local