I am having the same exact issue. I have not tried assigning
permissions using DOMAINPREFIX\\username, but like you I can get
Kerberos tickets, use smbclient to connect to windows shares, but from
a windows client, I cannot connect to the Samba server. I'm using
Suse 9.1, and the latest version of SAMBA that I've tried was 3.05.
Jason
On Thu, 19 Aug 2004 15:48:55 -0400, jzorzi@marketlinksolutions.com
<jzorzi@marketlinksolutions.com> wrote:> I have setup my linux machine (Fedora Core2) to kinit to my windows 2003
> server.
> It has added itself to the active directory with no errors
> I can use smbclient //server/c$ -k and view all the files on the server.
> I installed and configured winbind. I can do a wbinfo -u and wbinfo -g and
> return the list of users and groups from the active directory.
> I have done a getent passwd and getgroups and winbind has assigned the
> active directory users and groups the proper unix uid's and gid's.
> I can even assign ownership to files but I must use DOMAINPREFIX\\username
> in order to do so. IS THIS THE CORRECT WAY TO DO THAT?
>
> I can add the user to the smbpasswd file using "smbpasswd -a
> DOMAINPREFIX\\username" and it gets added.
> This tells me that unix knows the user exits.
> Whether I add the username to the smbpasswd file or not I still cannot
> access any of the samba shares. It continuously prompts me for a username
> and password when I access it from a windows machine.
>
> I guessing that the password isn't getting pulled from the active
directory
> for the user accounts. But I'm not sure.
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