> > To reiterate -- we have a 'working' Samba server for the ADS domain of
> > which it is a member -- it just doesn't authenticate users who present
> > credentials from the MIT realm trusted by that domain which are mapped
> > in the AD of the member domain to AD accounts when the credentials ar
You may be able to use this:
http://us2.samba.org/samba/ftp/tsig-gss/
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> Behalf Of M Maki
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> Subject: [Samba] DNS Registration
>
> I have a fe
On Fri, 2004-10-15 at 11:30 -0700, Nate Schindler wrote:
> I'm in a bit of a pickle, and I need some help.
>
> I'm forced to disable netbios on any machine that leaves the company because of how
> MS Exchange works over a VPN.
> I have Samba 2.x on two Compaq Tru64 5.x machines, each with one (pu
On Tuesday 05 October 2004 23:05, Alex Satrapa wrote:
> Just wondering if the decisions in the bnetd case might affect Samba at
> all?
>
The specs of the SMB protocol are public, so at least at present there's not
much anybody can do. The real question (which only time will answer) is
whether o
I think the program you want is nsupdate-gss. It's downloadable from the
various Samba mirrors.
Try here:
http://au1.samba.org/samba/ftp/tsig-gss/
There's a Net-DNS patch that may need to be applied to your Perl
installation's Net::DNS module. My (limited) understanding of this program
is that
On BackupExec 9.0, if I create a job and go down into Settings->General in
the Backup Method box there is a dropdown which talks about the different
methods that can be used. Try the ones that don't involve the Archive Bit
and see if they are closer to your needs than the default. I haven't done
Thanks all. At least now I know it's not just me. I'll be watching
bugzilla with interest, and in the meantime I suppose standard Kerb will
have to do.
Aaron Grewell
Network Administrator
University of Washington Bothell
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[mai
I would start by checking for any kerberos misconfigurations. Just a gut
feeling though. Does kinit run ok ?
Kinit runs fine. I started with a standard Kerb config that I've used a
number of times with good success. I also tried removing /etc/krb5.conf
altogether. Kinit ran fine in either case
>SNIP
I can't recompile the kernel to support CIFS as a module (don't know why...
just won't work... I'll give you the IP and root's password if you'd like to
have a go at it), and I can't upgrade to the 2.6 kernel because I'm using
Red Hat Enterprise, which uses a modified version of the kernel. I
I am trying to join my Linux workstation to my ADS domain.
Unfortunately, I'm not having much success. net ads join hangs forever
(or at least for more than 12 hours) when run. The computer account is
created in the domain, but the process never completes. tdbdump
secrets.tdb shows no results,
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