in the clear...
However, there are ways around this. You can wrap the connections to
swat using stunnel, or you can just restrict swat access to localhost
and then use it over an ssh tunnel (this is as easy as ssh
-L:localhost:901 [EMAIL PROTECTED], so I kind of like it).
Carlos Rodrigues
in the samba server for this to work.
Carlos Rodrigues
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sysrm wrote:
Hi carlos,
Tried doing the smbclient bit and got back
[EMAIL PROTECTED] bin]# ./smbclient -Utest //172.16.2.253/mp3
Password:
Domain=[DEV-DOMAIN] OS=[Unix] Server=[Samba 3.0.14a]
tree connect failed: NT_STATUS_NO_SUCH_USER
(NB no mp3's in there, just had to think of a test dir to
sysrm wrote:
Hi all...
Im at the stage where:
Kinit works
Net ads join -U Administrator works (I can see the computer in AD)
Net ads user works
Wbinfo -u / -g / -t works
Getent passwd/group works
What I cannot seem to get working is when someone logs onto the domain, and
then tries to map a drive
as YOURSAMBASERVER\user instead of
DOMAIN\user, but that's only cosmetic as it works just fine (I guess
it behaves somewhat like if a trust was in place with the samba server).
Carlos Rodrigues
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, its using kerberos + local
ldap authentication.
Can this be a permissions problem? Do I need to run winbind to be able
to do this? I thought roaming profiles were little more that normal
shares...
Carlos Rodrigues
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This is starting to annoy me beyond reason. I've followed every howto
out there and after many hours, it still doesn't work...
Any ideas?
Thanks in advance,
Carlos Rodrigues
### smb.conf ###
[global]
workgroup = ALUNOS
realm