Re: [Samba] problem with Samba in domain

2002-10-07 Thread Andrew Bartlett
Helge Bahmann wrote: > > Hello! > > I have a samba fileserver (Debian Woody, Samba 2.2.3a) that I am > trying to join into an NT domain (smbpasswd -j ...); the command says that > it joined the domain successfully. > > Then I setup security=domain, workgroup name etc. as outlined in the samba >

Re: [Samba] problem with Samba in domain

2002-09-30 Thread Helge Bahmann
> Hi, > I'm using with success an access to nt domain > with the security = user (and password encrypted) for over 1500 users it is not an option to duplicate the password database over to the fileserver Regards -- Helge Bahmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> /| \__ The past: Smart users in f

Re: [Samba] problem with Samba in domain

2002-09-30 Thread Thierry TERRIER
Hi, Before to tune Samba, do you have created the computer account in your nt domain ;-) >Hello! > >I have a samba fileserver (Debian Woody, Samba 2.2.3a) that I am >trying to join into an NT domain (smbpasswd -j ...); the command says that >it joined the domain successfully. > >Then I setup sec

Re: [Samba] problem with Samba in domain

2002-09-30 Thread Helge Bahmann
Hi! > Try disabling ipchains, iptables not active >, and set security=share (no security) > in smb.conf. Even easier, I just created a password for one of the Samba users (smbpasswd -a); then I am able to mount the directory using this password as Samba falls back to the smbpasswd database whe

[Samba] problem with Samba in domain

2002-09-30 Thread Helge Bahmann
Hello! I have a samba fileserver (Debian Woody, Samba 2.2.3a) that I am trying to join into an NT domain (smbpasswd -j ...); the command says that it joined the domain successfully. Then I setup security=domain, workgroup name etc. as outlined in the samba howtos. However whenever I try to acces