I have Samba 3.0.4 running on Solaris 9 sparc platform. I would like the user use there AD login and password. I have setup similar config on Linux and it works fine. So I am not sure why is not working Solaris 9. Here is the error message I am getting. #net join -U admin@domain_name [2004/06/17 10:04:27] param/loadparm.c:map_parameter Unknown parameter encountered: "realm" [2004/06/17 10:04:27] param/loadparm.c:lp_do_parameter Ignoring unknown parameter "realm" Unable to find a suitable server Unable to find a suitable server
What does your smb.conf look like? On Thursday 17 June 2004 09:43 am, Talwar, Puneet (NIH/NIAID) wrote:>I have Samba 3.0.4 running on Solaris 9 sparc platform. I would like > the user use there AD login and password. I have setup similar config > on Linux and it works fine. So I am not sure why is not working > Solaris 9. Here is the error message I am getting. > >#net join -U admin@domain_name > >[2004/06/17 10:04:27] param/loadparm.c:map_parameter > Unknown parameter encountered: "realm" >[2004/06/17 10:04:27] param/loadparm.c:lp_do_parameter > Ignoring unknown parameter "realm" > >Unable to find a suitable server > >Unable to find a suitable server-- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Dan Ramaley Digital Media Library Specialist (515) 271-1934 Cowles Library 140, Drake University
Hi,>#net join -U admin at domain_name > >[2004/06/17 10:04:27] param/loadparm.c:map_parameter > Unknown parameter encountered: "realm" >[2004/06/17 10:04:27] param/loadparm.c:lp_do_parameter > Ignoring unknown parameter "realm" > >Unable to find a suitable server > >Unable to find a suitable serverNot sure about the error message, but it may point to a typical Solaris-Samba-LDAP problem. Unfortunately Samba doesn't compile or work with some of the libraries supplied by Sun, so one has to compile against OpenLDAP libraries and MIT- or Heimdal-Kerberos. As a result LD_LIBRARY_PATH must be set up correctly before joining the ADS and LD_LIBRARY_PATH should also be in the startup script. (Yes, I know it sounds stupid, but this is the main difference compared with a Linux installation an it is not mentionied in the original post) To be sure everything is OK, do checks with "ldd" and have a look at config.status and config.log in the Samba source directory. hope this helps, Reinhard -- Reinhard Sojka <reinhard.sojka@parlinkom.gv.at> System- & Networkadmin Parlamentsdirektion +43 1 40110 2824