As I see it, you have (at least?) 2 options:
1) Set up Samba as a Domain Controller so that your XP machines can be
authenticated via the Samba server by joining the domain. The Samba DC
then holds the master user list.
2) I'm assuming in this case that you'd simply like to use a different
user n
thing. I
have also used -k in testing, but that involved a user logon in order to get
the Kerberos ticket or TGT
Regards,
Jeremy
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Hi,
I have Samba 3.0.22 running on a VM-hosted ubuntu 6.06, with the VM
existing to host a Bugzilla server for our development team. I'd like to
be able to periodically backup the MySQL database to a remote device on
our domain.
The PDC is Win2003 SBS (named simply "sbs"), & I have successfully g