Syamsu,
If you read the "Handling of Foreign SIDs" in Chapter 23 of the how to
http://us4.samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba-HOWTO-Collection/winbind.html#id2622804
this will explain why you need winbind. If you have winbind running then
yes, your theory is correct (with the exception that more rec
Thank's for you Guys, Wolfgang and Ian,
I think I will try to read about Winbind and implement it in my PDC.
But, what do you think about my theory. Is it right ?
"Users cannot access resources in the network if they don't join to Domain.
And, only administrator with root user+password can mak
Syamsu,
You need to have winbind running on your PDC and also on any of your
domain member servers. Otherwise, anyone with a username on their
private PC that already exists on the Domain will be able to access
resources as this user.
--
Ian Clancy
IT Co-ordinator
Connaught Electronics Ltd.
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> But, I have one problem. There is one user, bring the private notebook. He
> create ip
> address (same with his office-computer), local account and password (same
> with his
> account in PDC) in his notebook.Then he un-plug LAN cable from his
> office-computer and
>
Dear,
I have PDC Server running under Redhat 9 and use samba 2.2.7. It has running
until now.
That I know, users cannot access resources in the network if they don't join to
Domain. And, only administrator with root user+password can make users joined
to Domain.
But, I have one problem.
There