tvsjr
2003-Oct-17 16:20 UTC
[Samba] Samba 3.0, Red Hat 9, and Kerberos issues with Windows Server 2003
OK, I've put together a quick-and-dirty fix to make a Red Hat 9/Samba 3 box talk to a Windows 2k3 box. This works for me, and it's not too terribly ugly: Download the SRPMS for Krb5 1.3.1 for the newest Red Hat beta, Severn. You'll also need the SRPMS for e2fsprogs. Build e2fsprogs and update your system. Build Krb5 1.3.1. Uninstall all Krb5 components (server, workstation, debug, devel) except krb5-libs-1.2.7-14 (openssl dependency) Install new krb5 components. You should end up with all krb5 components (don't really need debug) at 1.3.1, with an additional copy of krb5-libs-1.2.7-14. Download Samba 3.0.1pre1 SRPM. rpm -v samba-3.0.1pre1.src.rpm Edit /usr/src/redhat/SPECS/samba3.spec In the CFLAGS settings, add --with-krb5=/usr/lib rpmbuild -bb samba3.spec Go to /usr/src/redhat/RPMS/i386 Install the Samba 3.0.1pre1 RPM there. kinit <username> <password> smbclient -k //yourwin2k3box/c$ And you're done. It's not pretty, and it may not be the best idea for a crucial system, but it does work (the builds don't even complain about too many problems!) Any suggestions/improvements would be appreciated. Terry
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