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2013 Apr 09
2
Anonymous Samba share across subnets (without WINS?)
...t And the specific machines I'll be discussing are: * 172.21.11.24 - Samba server (wrc-deploy) * 172.21.110.68 - My test PC (Win7 x64) * 204.133.165.24 - Old Windows 2000 server So from another Linux server, on the same subnet (broadcast domain), I can do the following without a problem: jheese at wrc-aptcache1:~$ smbclient -NL wrc-deploy Domain=[WELDCORCC] OS=[Unix] Server=[Samba 3.4.7] Sharename Type Comment --------- ---- ------- APS Disk APS share CARSBIN Disk CARSBIN share CARSPROJ Dis...
2014 Mar 25
0
Behavior of cifsacl
Hello all, I am looking to implement winbind and samba-client (mount.cifs, actually) on a RHEL6 machine with the following properties: 1. Users will log in to the RHEL6 box using Active Directory (2008 R2) credentials (via winbind) 2. There will be a global (i.e. not mounted on a per-user basis) CIFS mount at /client_data which points to a CIFS share on a Windows Server 2012 R2
2014 Mar 24
1
REPOST: Winbind logins failing after upgrade from Samba3 to Samba4
Hello, (I'm reposting this after my first attempt about 25 minutes ago has not come through to me. I am leaving out the looooooong debug log dump, in case the listserv didn't like the massive content, but it will be provided upon request.) I have a RHEL 6.5 server that was configured to use Samba 3.6.9-167 to authenticate against a Windows 2008 R2 Active Directory domain. The
2014 Mar 24
0
Winbind logins failing after upgrade from Samba 3 to Samba 4
Hello, I have a RHEL 6.5 server that was configured to use Samba 3.6.9-167 to authenticate against a Windows 2008 R2 Active Directory domain. The authentication was working fine, but we needed users to log in to this RHEL box with their AD credentials and then access files stored on a Windows file server CIFS share globally mounted on the RHEL box. As such, we added the "cifsacl"