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Hi
In recent week's I've decide to do thing's properly and setup a proper
dns/dhcp server (using dnsmasq) and using samba for authentication
(mostly for the windows clients). I'm using a pretty much standard
debian sarge smb.conf just a couple of edits about the domain controller.
The dns/dhcp server I want to use as the domain controller and my file
server as secondary controller (i dont need it to be a bdc).

Now the windows clients can see the domain but when trying to connect to
it, I get presented with a username and password. I try my regular user
(which I added a smb passwd for), but that fails. Have I missed
something off the smb.conf ? I tired added admin users = d3c3it but that
didn't make a difference.

Second question, is it possible to authenticate with say server1 and
then access the resources on server2 without say having to add the users
again to server2. Is it possible for both samba installs to talk to each
other or am I asking the impossible?

I have read the samba help pages but neither of these questions seem to
be answer enough for me.

Anyway cheers for any replies
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