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> [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Robert
Bannocks
> Sent: 20 March 2007 14:02
> To: Don McCall; samba@lists.samba.org
> Subject: RE: [Samba] Bizzare behaviour of Samba+ADS - help needed
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> Thanks, but no the code is correctly picking up the locati
Thanks, but no the code is correctly picking up the location to write
the keytab file. There is something altogether more strange here.
RB
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> From: Don McCall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 20 March 2007 13:39
> To: Robert Bannocks; samba@lists.samba.o
I have samba+ads working fine *HOWEVER* when I run net ads keytab create
it fails.
Using -d 10 the debug output says it cannot write to the file. This is
truly bizarre as I am running this as root!
e.g.
# /usr/local/opt/samba/samba-3.0.24/bin/net ads keytab create ; echo $?
183
And
/usr/loca
I have been moving machines to AD integrated samba. To this end I have
created machine account and compiled samba with Kerberos openldap and
samba 3.0.23d/24. this has been working fine.
The Samba version that has previously been in use is 3.0.10. This was
not compiled with AD integration and
I have Samba with Kerberos in server = ads mode. I however, have a few
odd accounts that only exist under Unix. Is it possible to get samba to
"fall back" on the local smbpassword file for users not found in ADS?
If so how?
Thanks
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I have samba working find against our windows 2000/3 network under
solaris 9/10. Users can attach to samba using the Kerberos credentials
on their windows XP PCs.
I would now like to kerberise the unix applications. Statring with the
supplied Sun rlogind, telnetd, etc.
As I understand thi
I have been having a great deal of trouble compiling Samba on Solaris 10
with ADS support.
Kerberos compiles fine.
Samba does not configure with the standard Solaris LDAP libraries and
fails in the following way.:
checking for ldap_initialize... no
configure: error: Active Directory support requ
I have compiled Samba with AD support joined the domain and started
smbd. I can map drives successfully with out running nmbd. With Ad
support and an entirely Windows 2000 or latter set up do I need to run
NMBD on my Samba servers? What may break if I do not run nmbd?
Regards
Rb
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