On Tue, Oct 05, 2010 at 03:44:16PM -0500, Chris Weiss wrote:
I think i'll rephrase my question.
Are the Samba developers and community willing to support using Win9x
client to a Samba 3.4+ server using winbind to be an NT4 domain member
server?
Certainly we do. It's just that it is
On 2010/10/05 10:44 PM, Chris Weiss wrote:
I can connect win9x using local accounts, just not domain accounts.
the same domain accounts work from all other OS's, and on older Samba
versions.
I had a problem with a dos login to a domain account that worked with
3.2.x but not with 3.4.x and
On Wed, Oct 6, 2010 at 2:18 AM, Volker Lendecke
volker.lende...@sernet.de wrote:
You did try lanman auth = yes?
yes, that was required in 3.3 as well, which does work. 3.4 doesn't.
I'm aware the the age of the OS's makes it hard to setup a new test
env, which is why I posed the question. I
On Wed, Oct 06, 2010 at 08:18:04AM -0500, Chris Weiss wrote:
yes, that was required in 3.3 as well, which does work. 3.4 doesn't.
I'm aware the the age of the OS's makes it hard to setup a new test
env, which is why I posed the question. I would understand and accept
not supported as an
On Wed, Oct 6, 2010 at 9:41 AM, Volker Lendecke
volker.lende...@sernet.de wrote:
Well, I'm sure we could somehow make it work if we had the
environment available. You might also try to get us the full
debug info: smb.conf, network traces, a debug level 10 log
of smbd and if you run it all log
I think i'll rephrase my question.
Are the Samba developers and community willing to support using Win9x
client to a Samba 3.4+ server using winbind to be an NT4 domain member
server?
And if so, does anyone actually have that working?
I can connect win9x using local accounts, just not domain
I'm certain i'm just missing something and haven't hit the right
search terms yet, however, the terms I've been trying all lead to
others with the same problems and no solutions at all.
My network is quite legacy, but has been working:
nt4 PDC and BDC
several samba file servers, various revisions
I'm certain i'm just missing something and haven't hit the right
search terms yet, however, the terms I've been trying all lead to
others with the same problems and no solutions at all.
My network is quite legacy, but has been working:
nt4 PDC and BDC
several samba file servers, various revisions
Chris,
Since Win 95/98 cannot be true domain member, perhaps try adding to [global]
map untrusted to domain = Yes
Dale
On 10/04/2010 10:52 AM, Chris Weiss wrote:
I'm certain i'm just missing something and haven't hit the right
search terms yet, however, the terms I've been trying all
On Mon, Oct 4, 2010 at 1:32 PM, Dale Schroeder
d...@briannassaladdressing.com wrote:
Chris,
Since Win 95/98 cannot be true domain member
well not directly, but setting user-level access control and providing
the domain does allow it to provide the domain with the username when
accessing other
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