Hi, Is it true that Samba 2.2.x PDC does not support trust relationships to other Windoze NT PDCs? Thanks in advance for your reply. Regards, Bernd Nies -- _ _ ___ ___ | || / __| _ \ Bernd Nies, System Engineer | __ \__ \ / HSR Hochschule, Oberseestr.10, CH-8640 Rapperswil |_||_|___/_|_\ +41-55-2224984, http://www.id.hsr.ch/ bnies@hsr.ch
On Mon, 7 May 2001, Bernd Nies wrote:> Hi, > > Is it true that Samba 2.2.x PDC does not support trust relationships > to other Windoze NT PDCs?This is correct. 2.2.x does not support Windows NT 4.0 trust relationships. jerry SAMBA Team
Gerald Carter wrote:> > On Mon, 7 May 2001, Bernd Nies wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > Is it true that Samba 2.2.x PDC does not support trust relationships > > to other Windoze NT PDCs? > > This is correct. 2.2.x does not support Windows NT 4.0 trust > relationships.Are there plans to implement this? Or is this protocol specification hidden by zillions of lawyers paid by the Global Domination Company? Grmbl ... Unfortunately this is the killer criteria why we cannot use Samba PDC and need the complex AS/U software from AT&T. :-( Regards, Bernd -- _ _ ___ ___ | || / __| _ \ Bernd Nies, System Engineer | __ \__ \ / HSR Hochschule, Oberseestr.10, CH-8640 Rapperswil |_||_|___/_|_\ +41-55-2224984, http://www.id.hsr.ch/ bnies@hsr.ch
On Tue, 8 May 2001, Bernd Nies wrote:> > This is correct. 2.2.x does not support Windows NT 4.0 trust > > relationships. > > Are there plans to implement this? Or is this protocol specification > hidden by zillions of lawyers paid by the Global Domination Company? > > Grmbl ... Unfortunately this is the killer criteria why we cannot > use Samba PDC and need the complex AS/U software from AT&T. :-(There are plans for this in 3.0. No ETA though. Cheers, jerry ---------------------------------------------------------------------- /\ Gerald (Jerry) Carter Professional Services \/ http://www.valinux.com/ VA Linux Systems gcarter@valinux.com http://www.samba.org/ SAMBA Team jerry@samba.org http://www.plainjoe.org/ jerry@plainjoe.org "...a hundred billion castaways looking for a home." - Sting "Message in a Bottle" ( 1979 )