On Thu, Mar 4, 2010 at 8:13 AM, Karsten Römke wrote:
> grant little schrieb:
>
> > OOPS! I misread what you were trying to do. I thought you were using
> > LDAP. Sorry. Please ignore my message
> >
> Hi Grant,
> I'm not sure if you misunderstand me.
> As far as I know ADS is nothing else then
On Thu, Mar 4, 2010 at 7:59 AM, grant little wrote:
>
>
>> OOPS! I misread what you were trying to do. I thought you were using LDAP.
> Sorry. Please ignore my message
>
>
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Hi Grant,
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you wrote
> Your join is just fine. That err is the same as happens when I join and
> mine works excellently otherwise. The join is ok is the important part.
>
> There are various tests you can do to see if things are working:
> KERBEROS
> kinit usernamewithadmi
On 03/03/2010 15:51, Karsten Römke wrote:
Walter Neu schrieb:
set the following in the [global] section and try again
winbind enum users = yes
winbind enum groups = yes
Well, then maybe I start seeing where my problem could be: I have them
both set to "no" (we have about 150K users in AD, and
Walter Neu schrieb:
> set the following in the [global] section and try again
>
> winbind enum users = yes
> winbind enum groups = yes
>
>
Hello,
thanks for your hint, I have done that,
I think I should post my smb.conf, the krb5.conf
and the nsswitch.conf in some parts:
smb.conf
[global]
Hello,
I have a problem in authentification vs ads.
History:
- Samba works as stand-alone server (non productive)
- some experiments with connection to a ldap-Server running on another -
machine.
- Trying to join to Active Directory, since I have no success I deinstalled
samba completely and rei