Re: [cifs-discuss] Are domain trusts supported?

2010-09-03 Thread Jordan Brown
k on that build. You would need snv_142 to use a one-way trust, which I suspect is what you are describing below. Alan Original Message ---- Subject: [cifs-discuss] Are domain trusts supported? Date: Thu, 02 Sep 2010 18:11:43 PDT From: artiepen To: cifs-discuss@opensolaris.org We c

Re: [cifs-discuss] Are domain trusts supported?

2010-09-03 Thread Alan Wright
If the trust between dom1 and dom2 is a two-way trust everything should work seamlessly on OpenSolaris snv_134 just as it does on Windows. To use a one-way trust you'd need to build and install snv_142 or later. Alan Original Message Subject: Re: [cifs-discuss] Are d

Re: [cifs-discuss] Are domain trusts supported?

2010-09-03 Thread Alan Wright
The SMB service fully supports trusts in snv_134 but due to an idmap limitation only two-way trusts will work on that build. You would need snv_142 to use a one-way trust, which I suspect is what you are describing below. Alan Original Message Subject: [cifs-discuss] Are

Re: [cifs-discuss] Are domain trusts supported?

2010-09-02 Thread artiepen
I suppose this question can be asked another way: On a windows machine, joined to dom1.com, I am able to create a share and add a user from dom2.com into the ACL. How does this mechanism work and how can I emulate it in osol? Thanks. Message was edited by: artiepen -- This message posted from o

[cifs-discuss] Are domain trusts supported?

2010-09-02 Thread artiepen
We currently have a test machine running svn_134 and we'd like to try it in our AD environment. Our AD environment has two domains: dom1.com and dom2.com with a Forest trust. I can only create computer accounts in dom1.com, dom2.com has user accounts and I cannot create computer accounts, but m