Daniel William Schultz
2001-Nov-05 08:37 UTC
Two samba servers running in the same network
Hi all! I have a little doubt, and hope that someone can answer me... Let's take the example. I have one master samba, where all my users logs in. And how can I solve the problem if there is a case like that: Two samba servers. One use called "johndoe" One is the master, the other server is a kind of slave... The user johndoe will try to athenticate on the master samba server. And if he does not have an account in the primary samba server, but he has an account on the second ? There is a way to do that ? ( johndoe try to athenticate on the master samba server, it fails, and he try on the second, and logs. ) Sorry for the poor english. Thanks, Daniel William Schultz
Roberto João Lopes Garcia
2001-Nov-05 10:43 UTC
Two samba servers running in the same network
Daniel, I have 3 samba servers, one is a PDC for the W2K machines, the others are normal samba servers, eache one with its own users and passwords (as long as I know, Samba can not currently be set as PDC slave!). One user can exist in one server but not necessary in the other.>There is a way to do that ? ( johndoe try to athenticate on the master samba server, >it fails, and he try on the second, and logs. )Yes! Roberto
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