Hi, I'm having some problems with samba. I have two servers with redhat 7.0 and samba 2.2. The computers that are making autentification though samba have Win2000 (witch is working when having only one domain). My problem is that I need to have the possibility to logon on the Win2000 machines using the two servers. I've heard that I could use the trust between the two samba servers. But I've read in some documents (perhaps not the right ones) that that's not possible to do. My question is: is it possible? if so how to? if not is there another way to do it? Thanks, Luis
You will need to have one machine setup as the authentication machine. You will also have to add a machine account for the other server. Then for the other machine you will need to have 'security = domain' and 'password server = <name of server>' set in the smb.conf. then you will have to issue the command 'smbpasswd -j <Domain>' for the machine to join the domain. Patrick Luis Cordeiro wrote:> Hi, > > I'm having some problems with samba. > > I have two servers with redhat 7.0 and samba 2.2. The computers that are > making autentification though samba have Win2000 (witch is working when > having only one domain). > > My problem is that I need to have the possibility to logon on the Win2000 > machines using the two servers. I've heard that I could use the trust > between the two samba servers. But I've read in some documents (perhaps not > the right ones) that that's not possible to do. > > My question is: is it possible? if so how to? if not is there another way to > do it? > > Thanks, > Luis