On Wednesday 11 June 2008 17:14:43 Charlie wrote:
> The Samba Team does not support a unified system backing multiple
> domains controlled by samba at this time (even though that's arguably
> the Holy Grail of corporate computing). You have to roll your own.
> Here's how I did it (with much he
The Samba Team does not support a unified system backing multiple
domains controlled by samba at this time (even though that's arguably
the Holy Grail of corporate computing). You have to roll your own.
Here's how I did it (with much help from several members of the Samba
Team, gratefully appr
Apologies, my ldap user/computer ou's in smb.conf were wrong. :-(
However the DOMAIN CONTROLLER NOT FOUND error with wbinfo -t in 3.0.30
still holds, and I could not get 3.0.28a to populate the Idmap ou in
LDAP, whereas despite the 3.0.30 problem, that release could indeed do
so.
Cheers
Alex
On
Hi,
I am having the exact same problem as the user quoted below - I have
3.0.28a installed at both ends (I've tried 3.0.30 but that seems to make
wbinfo -t fail with "DOMAIN CONTROLLER NOT FOUND" errors). It's a
bidirectional trust - the end remote to me works fine but the local end
reports as bel
Greetings Sambistas!
I can't seem to get domain trusts to work in both directions. Details follow.
I have a network running many OSes on four geographically separate
sites with an OpenLDAP authentication backbone. Desktops are windows
XP authenticating to samba 3.0.25b servers which in turn