On Thu, Aug 5, 2010 at 7:23 AM, Gaiseric Vandal
gaiseric.van...@gmail.com wrote:
He is correct that the Windows 2003 native shd be able to trust an NT4
domain (which is what Samba pretends to be.) AD domain in Windows mixed
mode supports NT4 domain members- which is not what you are trying
Hello,
I would like to know which version of Samba is requied, if possible at
all, to perform the following:
I have a Samba domain (server is configured as a PDC) that requires to
trust an AD domain (two-way) in order to share network ressources on
both domains ?
Many thanks
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To
Hello,
I would like to know which version of Samba is requied, if possible at
all, to perform the following:
I have a Samba domain (server is configured as a PDC) that requires to
trust an AD domain (two-way) in order to share network ressources on
both domains ?
Many thanks
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To
It may depend somewhat on the domain or forest mode of the AD domain.
I had partial success with Samba 3.0.x and a Windows 2003 domain in
mixed mode. However the winbind idmap entries would expire from cache
and not refresh.I couldn't get Samba 3.0.x to trust an AD domain in
Windows
Hello Gaiseric,
Thank you for your answer.
My last experience in Windows server was on NT, therefore my knowledge
on AD is rather limited. I however work with an AD admin who may answer
to some questions.
He said the server with which the relation has to be set is in a 2003
level forest
He is correct that the Windows 2003 native shd be able to trust an NT4
domain (which is what Samba pretends to be.) AD domain in Windows
mixed mode supports NT4 domain members- which is not what you are
trying to do anyway. But it suggested to me that when the AD domain
moves to native