Jochen Schmidt
2003-Jul-22 12:25 UTC
[Samba] Samba 3beta2/3 with ldapsam as PDC dont advice itself
Hi, i have a problem with samba3 (with ldapsam). I've set up my samba3 beta2 (also tried beta3) as a pdc, but it seems that samba does not anounce it's DOMAIN correctly. I don't see my JOCHENGROUP Domain from any Windows-Workstation. I can search for the name of my PDC using the 'Search Computer' Function and Windows will find it. I can doubleclick the PDC and login using the created testusers and browse the shares. This seems to be ok. The thing which won't work is the PDC functionality of samba. Samba as standalonefileserver seems to work fine. Environment: - Samba3 on RedHat AS2.1 (self-compiled) with external WINS - Samba3 on RedHat AS2.1 (self-compiled) with internal WINS (isolated network) - Samba3 on RedHat 7.3 (self-compiled) with internal WINS (isolated network) - Samba3 on RedHat 7.3 (pre-comiled) with internal WINS (isolated network) isolated network meens no changes to the Machines only cut the uplink-cable to the rest of the network. I think it is an ldap-Problem, but i can't find anything. I've attached my Samba-Config an ldif-File from my Ldap (eDirectory 8.7.0.3 on Linux) and the converted edir samba-Schema for beta2 and beta3 as ldif. Does anyone has a hint for me how to solve my problem (I've searched the ML and it seems that i'm the only one with this problem). thanks, Jochen -- -------------------------------------------------------------------- Jochen Schmidt jochen.schmidt@millenux.com Mi||enux GmbH mobile: +49.175.5752483 Lilienthalstra?e 2 phone: +49.711.88770.300 70825 Stuttgart-Korntal fax: +49.711.88770.349 -= linux without limits -=- http://linux.zSeries.org/ =- PGP Fingerprint: 6F9A 85CE 78EA 7EF1 B2BA 3559 8FA1 2B13 098D 20B5
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